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5 more lawyers with active licenses to practice in Apache County in August than previous month

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There were five more active legal licenses in Apache County in August compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of New Mexico.

There were 20 active legal licenses in Apache County in August, compared to 15 the month before.

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

As of 2023, the average salary for a lawyer in New Mexico is approximately $96,071 per year.

New Mexico faces a severe shortage of lawyers. Two of its counties have no attorneys, and 21% of the state's counties have no more than five lawyers.

Note that the table below does not represent all lawyers with active licenses to practice.

Lawyers in Apache County with active legal licenses in August
Lawyer NameName of Firm
April Ann QuinnNavajo Nation Office of Legislative Counsel
Bidtah N. Becker
Brian Charlie Curley-ChambersNavajo Nation Chinle Judicial District Court
Dana Lee BobroffNavajo Nation Office of Legislative Counsel
Erika Rose PirotteNavajo Nation Department of Justice
Ethan Johnson ArvisoNavajo Nation Department of Justice
Jay C. McCrayNavajo Tribal Utility Authority
John B. RutherfordNavajo Nation
Kevin Clifford BarnettNavajo Nation Office of the Prosecutor
Kristen April LowellNavajo Nation Office of Legislative Counsel
Laverne H. GarnenezNavajo Tribal Utility Authority
Lillian L. SchwalesNavajo Nation Department of Justice
Lorenzo CurleyNavajo Nation Department of Justice
Louis I. MalletteNavajo Nation Department of Justice
Michelle G. Brown-YazzieNavajo Nation Department of Justice
Navalyn R. Platero
Rhonda L. Tuni
Robert Olav AllanNavajo Nation Division of National Resources & DOJ
Sean McKenzieDNA-People's Legal Services, Inc.
Veronica BlackhatNavajo Nation Department of Justice

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