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April: 21 lawyers in good standing to practice law in cities in Humboldt County

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There were 21 lawyers in good standing in cities in Humboldt County as of April, according to the State Bar of Nevada.

The number of lawyers with active licenses in the county remained the same as the previous month.

Within Humboldt County, Winnemucca had the highest number of lawyers with active licenses during April (20).

In 2022, Nevada had around 9,303 active lawyers, but less than 3% worked in rural counties.

In February 2023, the overall pass rate for the Nevada bar exam stood at 53%. First-time takers had a success rate of 65%, while repeaters struggled with 36%.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in Cities in Humboldt County in April

Lawyer NameBar NumberDate Of Admission
Shane Matthew Bell1482610/10/2018
Sarah Marie Bilant1620210/07/2022
Gabrielle J. Carr494102/09/1994
Robert E. Dolan627110/13/1997
John M. Doyle49212/01/1966
Rita D. Fowler926904/20/2005
Stephen R. Girardot500010/04/1993
John M. Iroz429309/30/1991
Kara K. LeGrand853709/25/2003
Wendy Nichole Maddox1408105/04/2016
O. Kent Maher31609/27/1982
Massey K. Mayo Case1120110/14/2008
Maureen McQuillan781710/05/2001
Jeffrie Ryan Miller1560310/29/2020
Rendal B. Miller1225705/12/2011
Michael R. Montero606610/14/1996
Kevin Lee Pasquale76810/01/1984
Matthew J. Stermitz361009/26/1988
Taylor McCall Stokes1565110/29/2020
Jerry V. Sullivan130809/23/1980
Kyle Brooks Swanson382609/29/1989

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