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George Skelly

Associate Attorney

Overview

George Skelly is a member of Singleton Schreiber’s Personal Injury and Wrongful Death practice group, representing individuals and families throughout New Mexico who have suffered due to the wrongful actions of others. He has successfully handled cases involving automobile accidents, dog bites, slip-and-fall injuries, and other personal injury matters. With a commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients, George is dedicated to helping those facing the aftermath of catastrophic injuries or motor vehicle collisions.

Early in his career, Mr. Skelly distinguished himself as a passionate advocate for injured clients. Before joining Singleton Schreiber, he began his legal journey in family law, where he worked to reunite families through the adoption process. This background provided him with a deep understanding of the personal challenges families face, which he now applies to his personal injury cases.

Mr. Skelly is actively involved in his community and serves as a volunteer with New Mexico Christian Legal Aid, where he assists those in need of legal guidance. He is also a member of the Albuquerque Bar Association, the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association, and the Family Law Section of the New Mexico State Bar.

Mr. Skelly earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he received the CALI Excellence Award in Legal Writing. He is admitted to practice law in New Mexico and is dedicated to providing exceptional representation to clients across the state. Outside the office, George enjoys playing soccer, supporting New Mexico United, reading, and exploring the Bosque. He and his wife Vanessa recently welcomed their first child in July 2024.

Professional Affiliations

Affiliations

Albuquerque Bar Association

New Mexico State Bar Family Law Section

New Mexico Christian Legal Aid

Education

The College of Wooster, B.A. in French and Francophone Studies, 2014

Loyola University of Chicago, School of Law, 2018

Admissions

  • State of New Mexico

Languages

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