About
Henry A. Jones is an attorney at Ives & Flores, where he advocates for clients in complex civil rights, wrongful death, and employment law cases. His practice includes representing victims of government misconduct, sexual abuse, and constitutional violations throughout New Mexico’s state and federal courts.
Henry earned his Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 2017. Following graduation, he served as a judicial law clerk to U.S. District Judge James O. Browning. That experience provided him with invaluable insight into the federal court system and shaped his approach to strategic and effective litigation.
Henry is licensed to practice in the State of New Mexico, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Henry brings a deep understanding of procedural and constitutional law to every case, offering clients thorough, detail-oriented representation.
Before entering the legal field, Henry worked in journalism and copywriting in Oakland, California. His background in communication enhances his legal writing, courtroom advocacy, and client engagement. Originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico, he brings a local perspective to the civil rights issues that impact his community.
At Ives & Flores, Henry represents individuals who have experienced abuse of power, including excessive force, unlawful detention, and retaliation. He also handles claims of sexual abuse and employment violations, ensuring his clients’ rights are asserted and protected.
Henry A. Jones is committed to pursuing justice through strong legal advocacy and careful attention to the needs of those he represents. His federal court experience, analytical skill, and dedication to public service make him a strong voice for civil rights in New Mexico.
Law Office Affiliations
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Attorney, Ives & Flores, P.A.
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Member, State Bar of New Mexico
Licensed State
- New Mexico
Education
- University of New Mexico School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD)
Awards & Badges

- Discrimination
- Employee benefits
- Litigation
- Sexual harassment
- Wrongful death