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There was an Unchanged number of active legal licenses in Rio Arriba County in January compared to the previous month

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There was an unchanged number of active legal licenses in Rio Arriba County in January compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of New Mexico.

There were 24 active legal licenses in Rio Arriba County in January.

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 Rio Arriba County with active legal licenses in January
Lawyer NameName of Firm
Adan E. TrujilloLos Trujillo Legal Services, LLC
Antonio J. Salazar
Arwen Kristine GaddisFirst Judicial District Attorney's Office
Daniel T. Montoya
Douglas B. Wood III
Edward Michael Gallegos
Felicity StrachanNew Mexico Department of Justice
Frank Allan DemolliSanta Clara Pueblo
Hector H. BalderasNorthern New Mexico College
John Morley GreacenJohn Morley Greacen Attorney at Law
Jose A. Sandoval
Joseph Alex ValdezThe J. Alex Valdez Law Firm
Katharine Cook FishmanThe Espanola Mercantile Company
Peter A. DwyerNorth Central Regional Transit District
Robert Marshall White
Robert W. MersonChevron Pipe Line Company
Sara L. SchlackFirst Judicial District Attorney's Office
Sheri A. Raphaelson
Timothy J. Vigil
Trei GilpinFirst Judicial District Attorney's Office
Tyr LorangerLoranger Law, LLC
Verily TaylorFirst Judicial District Attorney's Office
William A. O'Connell
Yvonne Kathleen QuintanaYvonne K. Quintana Attorney at Law

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