Margaret A. Graham

Pregenzer Baysinger Wideman & Sale PC
Margaret A. “Peggy” Graham, Esq., began her career in Topeka, Kansas where she practiced for 15 years before returning to Albuquerque. While practicing in Kansas, Peggy tried many cases to a jury verdict while an Assistant Attorney General, represented the State in numerous child and adult abuse cases, established guardianships and conservatorships for hundreds of vulnerable adults, and represented the State in Medicaid and welfare benefits appeals. For seven years Peggy served as an Administrative Law Judge where she presided over hearings for  state agencies, boards and commissions, including the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, the Kansas Board of Pharmacy, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the Kansas Human Rights Commission, and the Kansas Department of Labor. She was also appointed by then Governor Kathleen Sebelius to oversee HIPAA compliance for all of Kansas' governmental entities.   Since moving back to Albuquerque with her family in 2009, Peggy has continued to represent clients in litigation matters including professional liability and employment discrimination.  She also routinely represents individuals and families in the appointment of guardians and conservators for the elderly or disabled as both the petitioning attorney and Guardian ad Litem.  Peggy has a unique perspective on the representation of families who have members with developmental disabilities and special needs as she is the mother of a special needs child.  Peggy also has experience in estate planning for clients with large and small estates.
 
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