Nathalie Martin

Nathalie Martin is the Frederick M. Hart Chair in Consumer and Clinical Law at the University of New Mexico School of Law. She joined the UNM law faculty in 1998. She received a B.A. in 1983 from St. Olaf College, a J.D. in 1986 from Syracuse University and an L.L.M. in 1998 from Temple University.

She is a member of the American Law Institute and the American College of Bankruptcy as well as a former resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute and a former dean of faculty of the American Board of Certification, which writes the tests used to certify bankruptcy attorneys. She is also a regular contributor to Credit Slips, a blog on debtor creditor issues.

Her research focuses on payday, title, and installment loan products with triple digit interest rates. She also does empirical research in consumer attitudes toward credit, and consumer knowledge of various credit products, and in the credit habits of undocumented persons. Her projects include several empirical studies funded by the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, including one that funded curbside interviews of payday loan customers.

She runs the Financial Literacy Program at UNM School of Law, promoting financial literacy in New Mexico high schools, and teaches a two-day Financial Literacy Course for law students and undergraduates.

Martin is the author of several books, including "Yoga for Lawyers: Mind-Body Connections to Feel Better All the Time" and "Lawyering from the Inside Out: Learning Professional Development through Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence." Her work has been cited by the New Mexico Supreme Court, the California Supreme Court, and the United States Supreme Court.