March: 14 lawyers in good standing to practice law in cities in Cooper County

March: 14 lawyers in good standing to practice law in cities in Cooper County
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There were 14 lawyers in good standing in cities in Cooper County as of March, 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 Cooper County in Good Standing in March

Lawyer Name Bar Number Date of License Granted
Brad Lyndon Wooldridge 56185 04/14/2004
Charissa Lyn Mayes 47814 04/14/1999
Eric Benjamin Phelps 60356 04/16/2008
Harry Mark Wooldridge 22164 09/04/1971
Jamie Leigh Doss 60438 04/16/2008
Keith Michael Bail 41547 10/01/1993
Kim Harris Searfoss 49969 09/27/2000
Kimberly Ayne Force 54867 04/16/2003
McKenna Layne McAreavy 72922 09/16/2020
Philip Mark Wooldridge 60051 09/12/2007
Stephen McKinley Concannon 48289 10/10/1997
Wendy Layne Wooldridge 41946 10/01/1993
William Douglas Abele 24636 04/26/1975
Yve Solbrekken 71599 04/17/2019


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