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October sees no change in the number of attorneys with active licenses to practice law in cities within Mississippi County compared to previous month

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Nicole Locke Administrative Assistant at Arkansas Judiciary | linkedin.com

Nicole Locke Administrative Assistant at Arkansas Judiciary | linkedin.com

There was no change in the number of lawyers with active licenses in cities within Mississippi County in October compared to the previous month, according to the Arkansas Judiciary.

In total, there were eight active legal licenses recorded in the county at the time.

The highest number of licenses were granted in Blytheville and Osceola (6).

Lawyers in good standing do not have any complaints or disciplinary actions being taken against them.

Arkansas has one of the fewest lawyers per capita in the country, with an average of 2.2 legal professionals for every 1,000 residents or almost half the national ratio of 4 per 1000.

As of June 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in the state is around $93,406 per year, which is below the national average.

The United States has around 1.3 million attorneys, with the lawyer population projected to grow by 8% between 2022 and 2032.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in Cities in Mississippi County in October
Lawyer NameBar NumberDate of Admission
Bill Eugene Bracey7902108/27/1979
Christopher Dunavin Cheadle201403104/08/2014
Desternie Nicole Richmond-Sullivan202224409/19/2022
Donald Elmer Prevallet6303605/27/1963
Hannah Layne Boothe Roark202416109/09/2024
Michalene Connealy8400508/27/1984
Richard F. Rhodes9100501/24/1996
Ruby Catherine Sparrow202220709/19/2022

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