Torrance County: 11 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of May

Torrance County: 11 lawyers with active  licenses to practice law as of May
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There were 11 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Torrance County as of May, according to the State Bar of New Mexico.

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 around $93,034 per year.

There is a severe lawyer shortage in New Mexico. Two counties in New Mexico have no attorneys, while 21% of the state’s counties have no more than five lawyers.

Not all lawyers with active licenses to practice are represented in the table below.

Lawyers in Torrance County with active legal licenses in May
Lawyer Name Name of Firm
Benjamin Johnson Sceye, Inc.
Ellen Santillan Seventh Judicial District Attorney’s Office
Gary Kenneth King
Gordon E. Bennett
Joseph E. Campbell Seventh Judicial District Court
Karin L. Henson Seventh Judicial District Attorney’s Office
Luke M. Salyer
Marna N. Trammell East Mountain Legal Services, LLC
Mateo S. Page Seventh Judicial District Attorney’s Office
Shannon Murdock-Poff Seventh Judicial District Court
Stella M. Conklin


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