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Cibola County: 22 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of January

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There were 22 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Cibola County as of January, according to the State Bar of New Mexico.

Data refers to all lawyers who were actively practicing during this time period.

A lawyer in New Mexico makes an average of $93,371 per year. Santa Fe, Roswell, and Clovis are the three cities where the typical lawyer's pay is higher than the New Mexico average.

There is a severe lawyer shortage in New Mexico. Two counties in New Mexico have no attorneys, while 21% of the state's counties have no more than five lawyers.

Not all lawyers with active licenses to practice are represented in the table below.

Lawyers in Cibola County with active legal licenses in January
Lawyer NameName of Firm
Alisha ThompsonNavajo Nation
Amanda Sanchez Villalobos13th Judicial District Court
Bradley Heaton BartonNinth Judicial District Attorney's Office
Bruce Boynton IIIBoynton Law Office
Calvin Reginald Wells13th Judicial District Attorney's Office
Camille Martinez-OlguinLaw Offices of Kevin Martinez, LLC
Chelsea Nicole Van DeventerPueblo of Laguna
Colleen Channing AdamsPueblo of Laguna
Cristina T. JaramilloPueblo of Laguna
Diego Ray UrbinaPueblo of Laguna
Eddie S. GomezPueblo of Laguna
Gary R. FernandezGary Fernandez Law Office
James M. BursonPueblo of Laguna
Joel Cruz-EsparzaLaguna Pueblo
John Lovelace13th Judicial District Attorney's Office
Jonathon Michael Thomas13th Judicial District Attorney's Office
Joseph F. AriteJoseph F. Arite Attorney at Law
June Lynne Lorenzo
Kenneth Henry BobroffPueblo of Laguna
Kristina L. Faught-HollarLaw Office of Kristina L. Faught-Hollar
Randolph Marshall CollinsPueblo of Acoma
Sherry P. Thompson13th Judicial District Court

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