Unchanged number of lawyers in good standing among cities in Howard County in March compared to previous month

Unchanged number of lawyers in good standing among cities in Howard County in March compared to previous month
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Howard County saw no change in the number of lawyers in good standing practicing among its cities in March compared to February, according to the Missouri Bar Association.

In total, there were six lawyers working in Howard County in March.

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 Howard County in March

Lawyer Name Bar Number Date of Admission
Deborah Kay Riekhof 57148 04/20/2005
Frank Robert Flaspohler 62684 06/25/2010
Gary G. Sprick 19849 09/02/1967
Kylar William Broadus 35519 04/27/1990
Mason Robert Gebhardt 46002 04/25/1997
Richard Glen Pierce 46066 10/10/1997


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