Cities in Randolph County had 31 lawyers in good standing as of April

Cities in Randolph County had 31 lawyers in good standing as of April
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There were 31 lawyers in good standing in cities in Randolph County as of April, according to the Missouri Bar Associations.

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

As of Dec. 2023, the average salary for a lawyer in Missouri is around $100,055 per year, which is slightly lower than the national average.

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

Lawyers in Cities in Randolph County in Good Standing in April

Lawyer Name Bar Number Date of License Granted
Aaron Rowley 66187 09/18/2013
Adrienne Alise Spiller 69361 09/14/2016
Cassidy Johnston 72867 09/16/2020
Cassie Janae Carpenter Bugalski 62519 04/21/2010
Charles Loren Thompson 68541 09/23/2015
Christian L. Faiella 45684 09/29/1995
Dana Louise Weis 52322 09/27/2000
Deanne Hackman Brownfield 44093 09/29/1995
Douglas Ealey Sittler 25277 04/24/1976
Edward Jacob Peak 76734 09/11/2024
Garreth James Cooksey 68011 09/16/2015
Gillis Conrad Leonard 40481 04/22/1994
Harry Mitchel Jenkins 59757 09/12/2007
Jackie Barrow 45659 04/14/1999
James Maurice Cooksey 28671 09/13/1980
Jeremy William Shewmaker 69342 09/14/2016
Jessica Ann Miner-McLin 64541 04/18/2012
Jill Renee Creed 41082 09/21/1990
Linda Marie Mustoe 33220 10/11/1985
Michael Douglas Fusselman 35603 10/14/1988
Michael James O’Loughlin 52338 04/18/2001
Mohamed Ali Sawani 68525 09/21/2015
Phillip C. Brown 23664 09/07/1974
Rex V. Gump 25634 04/24/1976
Robert Hamblen Brandon 54709 09/17/2003
Samantha Sterling Flores 73841 09/15/2021
Scott A. Hayes 40863 10/02/1992
Sidney Eckman Wheelan 49928 04/21/2000
Stephanie Michelle Luntsford 43825 09/29/1995
Thomas M. Shea 23271 09/22/1973
Valerie Foland 71970 09/18/2019


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