Faculty
Professor Ted Occhialino

Books
WALDEN'S CIVIL PROCEDURE IN NEW MEXICO (2d ed. 1996).
Articles
Herding Cats: Improving Law School Teaching, 49 J. LEGAL EDUC. 256 (1999) (co-authored with Simon & Fried).
Civil Procedure, in ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA (co-authored with Herzog).
Representing Mexican Clients in U.S. Courts in Clams of Liability in Industrial Accidents, 4 U.S.-MEX. L.J. 147 (1996).
Statutory Adoption of Several Liability in New Mexico: A Commentary and Quasi-Legislative History, 18 N.M. L. REV. 483 (1989) (co-authored with Schultz).
The Impact of Non-Mutual Collateral Estoppel on Tort Litigation Involving Several Liability, 18 N.M. L. REV. 559 (1989).
Motion Practice in the District Courts, 16 N.M. TRIAL LAW. 215 (1988) (co-authored with Deaton).
Procedural Ramifications of the Bartlett Decision Abolishing Joint and Several Liability, 9 N.M. TRIAL LAW. 37 (1986).
Proper Venue in Personal Injury Actions: The Impact of Frost, 8 N.M. TRIAL LAW. 95 (1985).
Separation of Powers in New Mexico: The Rule-making Power of the New Mexico Supreme Court, 15 N.M. L. REV. 407 (1985).
National Products Liability Law: The Impact on New Mexico Law, 7 N.M. TRIAL LAW. (1984).
Annual Survey of New Mexico Civil Procedure, 14 N.M. L. REV. 17 (1984).
Annual Survey of New Mexico Civil Procedure, 13 N.M. L. REV. 251 (1983).
Annual Survey of New Mexico Civil Procedure, 12 N.M. L. REV. 98 (1982).
Statute and Comments-Article 14, Civil Procedure Law and Rules, MCKINNEY'S SESSION LAWS NEWS OF NEW YORK, Mar. 10, 1974, at A-17 ff.
Contribution, 19 REP. JUD. CONF. ST. N.Y. 217 (1974).
