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Webster County saw 1 more lawyer in good standing in July than June

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Megan Elizabeth Phillips The Missouri Bar President | LinkedIn

Megan Elizabeth Phillips The Missouri Bar President | LinkedIn

Webster County saw one more lawyer in good standing practicing among its cities in July than June, according to the Missouri Bar Association.

In total, there were 20 lawyers working in Webster County in July, compared to 19 the month before.

As of June 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in Missouri is $97,712 per year, which is below the national annual average of $102,009.

Although Missouri's lawyer salaries fall slightly behind the U.S. average, the state still has a high lawyer-to-resident ratio. According to a 2023 ABA survey, there were around four lawyers for every 1,000 residents, ranking Missouri 10th in the nation.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in Webster County in July

Lawyer NameBar NumberDate of Admission
Andrew Brad Mead5474809/17/2003
Bailey M. Adamik7627704/10/2024
Benjamin Judd Berkstresser5317109/19/2001
Brett James Shirk5972909/12/2007
Clark Thomas Lawson3553310/14/1988
Cynthia R. Black3911209/27/1991
David Charles Replogle5324909/19/2001
Donald G. Cheever2258409/09/1972
James Martin Robinson3055009/18/1982
John Finis Black3035204/24/1982
John Isaac Lightner6820409/16/2015
John L. Adamik5085109/19/2001
John W. Sims2288208/29/1970
Justin Michael Evans6805309/16/2015
Kara Hofman Johnson5216109/18/2002
Kristin Grace Krebs5115909/19/2001
Linda Di-Anna Lott5285409/17/2003
Mark Fyan Foglesong5874710/04/2006
Michael O'Brien Hendrickson4125304/19/1991
Teresa Rieger Housholder4610104/17/1998

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