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Otero County had 25 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of October

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There were 25 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Otero County as of October, 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 Otero County with active legal licenses in October
Lawyer NameName of Firm
Ashley N. SmithCity of Alamogordo
Bill Edward Dials
Canon StevensStevens Law Office
Christopher S. Suarez12th Judicial District Attorney's Office
Daniel A. Bryant12th Judicial District Court
Dayna Louise JonesLaw Offices of the Public Defender
Elizabeth Williams
Ellen Rattigan Jessen12th Judicial District Court
Erinna Marie Atkins
Frank Kenneth Wilson
James Andrew Dickens12th Judicial District Attorney's Office
James Scott NewtonLaw Office of James Scott Newton, P.C.
Jason Sage MontclareOffice of the District Attorney Second Judicial District
Jefferson R. Rhodes
Joel N. LoboLaw Offices of the Public Defender
John D. WheelerJohn D. Wheeler & Associates, P.C.
Karina RodriguezLaw Offices of the Public Defender
Karl MundtLaw Offices of the Public Defender
Mark W. WhortonWhorton Law Offices, P.C.
Michael H. KeedyCenter of Protective Environment
Michael Ryan Suggs12th Judicial District Court
R. B. NicholsOtero County
Spencer Bert AtkinsLaw Office of S. Bert Atkins, P.C.
Taylor Donovan WearyJohn D. Wheeler & Associates, P.C.
Todd A. HolmesThe Holmes Law Firm

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