District of Columbia County had 2 fewer active licenses to practice law in April than previous month

District of Columbia County had 2 fewer active licenses to practice law in April than previous month
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There were two fewer active legal licenses in District of Columbia County in April compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of New Mexico.

There were 86 active legal licenses in District of Columbia County in April, compared to 88 the month before.

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

As of 2023, the average salary for a lawyer in New Mexico is approximately $96,071 per year.

New Mexico faces a severe shortage of lawyers. Two of its counties have no attorneys, and 21% of the state’s counties have no more than five lawyers.

Note that the table below does not represent all lawyers with active licenses to practice.

Lawyers in District of Columbia County with active legal licenses in April
Lawyer Name Name of Firm
Adam E. Lyons Consumer Finanical Protection Bureau
Amber E. Holland US Department of the Interior
Ana Mirian Montiel Law Offices of Ana M. Montiel, PLLC
Anna Marie Van Blarcum Department of Homeland Security FEMA Office of Chief Counsel
Ariana G. Montez United States Small Business Administration
Bailey Quinn Colfax US Courts
Barry H. Joyner
Bruce J. Fort Multistate Tax Commission
Byron Craig Williams Jr.
Cesar A. Korzeniewicz Office of the Architect of the Capitol
Christina T. Kracher US Department of Justice
Concetta Tsosie de Haro US Department of the Interior Office of the Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs
Connor Jonathon Pestovich US Department of Justice Tax Division
Courtney Nix OPLA Washington Sterling Office
D’Ontae D. Sylvertooth Ogletree Deakins
Danielle Her Many Horses National Indian Gaming Association
Darren Modzelewski Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
David Alexander Fernandez US Securities and Exchange Commission
David J. Shirk Shirk Law, PLLC
David Ray Cooper
Derril B. Jordan Patterson Earnhart Real Bird & Wilson, LLP
Dharma K. Khalsa US Environmental Protection Agency
Dorothy M. Firecloud National Park Service
Edward Kendall Olds Relman Colfax, PLLC
Elizabeth Lohah Homer Homer Law Chartered
Emauhnn R. A. Campbell
Gabriel A. Chavez Department of Transportation Maritime Administration W24-202 MS #4
Helen Hecht Multistate Tax Commission
Hilary Chandler Tompkins Hogan Lovells US, LLP
Hooman Hedayati Communications Workers of America
James B. Cooney US Department of Justice
James Edward Eugene Kimmey TKG Strategies
Jane R. Kochman
Jeffrey P. Luster Department of the Air Force SAF/GCN
Jelani Akiljibri Freeman
Jenna Michele Burke Independent Community Bankers of America
Jennifer K. Trujillo US Department of the Interior
Jerry E. Winant Chase Consulting Group, LLC
Jill E. Grant Jill Grant & Associates, LLC
John D. Thompson Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
John Grasty Crews II Federal Maritime Commission
John W. Blair
Johnnie A. Jones III Law Offices of Johnnie A. Jones III
Joseph E. Manges Federal Aviation Administration Office of the Chief Counsel
Joseph Golinker
Katherine Anne Nielsen US Department of Justice
Katherine Elizabeth Leung National Labor Relations Board
Katie Quintana National Security Law Firm
Kristin L. Seewald
Lance T. Brasher Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom & Affiliates, LLP
Li-Te Alexander Hsu Retail Energy Advancement League
Lila Jones US Department of Justice Environmental Enforcement
Luis C. Garcia Office of Chief Counsel
Marcus Joel Muse Berry Law
Marion Maillard
Mary Doris Modrich-Alvarado Internal Revenue Service
Matthew L. Murdock Sonosky Chambers Sachse Endreson & Perry, LLP
Matthew Scarvie Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP
Max Justin Minzner Exelon
Michael Edward Connelly Federal Communications Commission
Michael L. Connor
Michelle A. Villegas Kids in Need of Defense, Inc.
Morgan Lindsay Maddoux Latham & Watkins, LLP
Naomie A. Droll Capitol Hill Policy Group
Norman C. Bay Willkie Farr & Gallagher, LLP
Novaline Dawn Wilson Office of Counsel to the Inspector General US Department of Health and Human Services
Patrick Dale Traylor Vinson & Elkins, LLP
Patrick J. Redmond Beveridge & Diamond, P.C.
Peter B. Miller
Rachel Patrick Giron US Department of the Interior
Rachel Trafican USDA
Rameez Burney US Small Business Administration
Robert Ray Cheshire Department of the Navy Office of the General Counsel
Samin Peirovi Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
Sandra Lizeth Schoepfle US Department of the Navy
Shawn Allen Brown DC Water
Shenan Rae Atcitty Atcitty Van Norman, LLC
Sophia A. Arrighi
Stephen T. Weisweaver Federal Reserve Board
Thomas L. English US Veterans Affairs
Tracy Leigh Canard Goodluck US Department of the Interior
Tracy S. Toulou Retired
Viktor Amir Noel Grimm Vilt
Vivien Jinghui Wang The Inter-Global Trade Law Group, PLLC
William Ranney Levi Sidley Austin, LLP
Xavier A. Barraza Peebles Bergin Schulte & Robinson, LLP


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