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White County had 27 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of February

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There were 27 lawyers with active licenses to practice in White County as of February, according to the Supreme Court of Tennessee.

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

While Tennessee saw one of the greatest growth of lawyers in the U.S. in the last decade, the total count of active licenses in the state remains relatively still nowadays. The lawyer community has grown by around 11% since 2012.

Tennessee lawyers reported an average of 53 hours of pro bono work – the second-highest among the states surveyed.

As of Jan. 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in Tennessee is around $93,011 per year.

Lawyers in White County with active legal licenses in February

Lawyer NameBar NumberDate Of Admission
Ashland Lynn Stonemetz04118901/01/2023
Brandon Scott Griffin03213801/01/2013
Bruce Alexander MacLeod Jr.03167401/01/2013
Caroline Elizabeth Sapp03352301/01/2014
Cindy H. Morgan01551001/01/1992
Cynthia Sue Lyons01746101/01/1995
David Michael Kress II01710301/01/1995
Elizabeth McCardle E. McDonald02218401/01/2002
Jack Franklin00291901/01/1969
James E. Bingham00476601/01/1976
James Patrick Hayes02636001/01/2007
John C. Knowles00296901/01/1963
John Edward Hutson03475101/01/2016
John Milton Meadows III02293001/01/2003
Jonathan Travis Hutson03475201/01/2016
Lynn Omohundro01823401/01/1996
Macey Dawson Gurley03332101/01/2014
Matthew Sewell Bailey03503501/01/2016
Paula Denise Pickett-Smith02505201/01/2006
Randall Glyn Kirby03685001/01/2018
Ricky Lee Jenkins01100801/01/1984
Sammie E. Benningfield Jr.01475201/01/1991
Stephanie Branam Johnson03078201/01/2012
Victor Hugo Gernt III03246001/01/2013
William Denton Mitchell00353601/01/1971
William Marcus Shepherd02658501/01/2007
William Nicholas Blaylock02351301/01/2004

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