McKinley County had 2 more active licenses to practice law in March than previous month

McKinley County had 2 more active licenses to practice law in March than previous month
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There were two more active legal licenses in McKinley County in March compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of New Mexico.

There were 47 active legal licenses in McKinley County in March, compared to 45 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 McKinley County with active legal licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm
Alexis H. Tighe Tighe & Jenkins, LLC
April Ann Quinn
Arianne E. Depauli Rosebrough Fowles & Foutz, P.C.
Bernadine Martin 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office
Bradley L. Keeler 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office
Caitlin D. Pozernick Law Offices of the Public Defender
Calvin Lee Jr. CJ Lee & Associates, P.C.
David Richard Eason City of Gallup
Douglas W. Decker 11th Judicial District Court
Douglas William Fowles Rosebrough Fowles & Foutz, P.C.
Earl Augustus Rhoads III Law Offices of the Public Defender
Felisha Adams BLPA
Grant L. Foutz Rosebrough Fowles & Foutz, P.C.
Grant R. Birtcher Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise
James J. Mason Mason & Isaacson, P.A.
Jean Philips New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc.
Jeremy Michael Gay Advocate Law Center, P.A.
Jessica E. Halperin New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc.
Joel R. Jasperse New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc.
John W. Bernitz Law Office of John Bernitz
Kandis Martine NM Children Youth and Families Department
Kerin Jeanne Leche New Mexico Department of Justice
Krystal A. Dominguez
Levon B. Henry
Linda G. Padilla
Linda Riley R. James Linda Riley James Attorney at Law, LLC
Lisa B. Jenkins Tighe & Jenkins
Louis E. Depauli Jr. 11th Judicial District Court
Louis I. Mallette Law Offices of the Public Defender
Mandana Shoushtari 10th Judicial District Attorney’s Office
Marcella King
McKade Ron Loe Rosebrough Fowles & Foutz, P.C.
Michael A. Venegas Mason & Isaacson, P.A.
Pablo H. Padilla Pablo H. Padilla Esq
Patrick T. Mason Mason & Isaacson, P.A.
Paul Andrew Bleicher 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office
Paul D. Tony Law Offices of the Public Defender
Ramsey Mumtaz Younis Law Offices of the Public Defender
Robert David Pederson 11th Judicial District Court
Robert F. Rosebrough Rosebrough Fowles & Foutz, P.C.
Robyn K. Neswood
Samuel Chase Wilson Law Offices of the Public Defender
Sharon M. Noel Navajo Technical University
Taylor A. Bingham New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc.
Thomas Lynn Isaacson Mason & Isaacson, P.A.
William G. Stripp Law Office of William G. Stripp
William R. Keeler Keeler & Keeler, LLC


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