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Unchanged number of attorneys held active licenses to practice law in cities in Churchill County in October compared to previous month

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Cities in Churchill County recorded no change in the number of lawyers with active licenses compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of Nevada.

In total, there were 20 active legal licenses registered in cities in Churchill County in October.

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

According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for lawyers is generally positive. Between 2021 and 2031, it is expected to grow by 10%.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in Cities in Churchill County in October

Lawyer NameBar NumberDate Of Admission
Priscilla L Baker1344910/22/2014
Trent M deBraga1418610/11/2016
Stevie DeSomber1607005/12/2022
Diana Michelle Ekins1486610/10/2018
Mark A. Feest769710/05/2001
Rusty D Jardine429609/30/1991
Michael F. Mackedon238810/10/1967
Arthur E. Mallory310810/05/1987
Lane R. Mills709410/12/1999
Wright Miles Noel1561110/29/2020
Sean A. Rowe1097704/29/2008
Chelsea Dale Sanford1283510/03/2012
Joseph Lee Sanford1286010/03/2012
Benjamin D. Shawcroft994706/15/2006
James Francis Sloan41012/01/1966
Jacob N. Sommer1044404/18/2007
Thomas L. Stockard513910/04/1993
Aaron Michael Thomas1635812/07/2022
Aaron Michael Thomas16358C12/07/2022
Jeffrey H Weed1398410/08/2015

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