11 active legal licenses in Platte County as of April

11 active legal licenses in Platte County as of April
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There were 11 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Platte County as of April, according to the Wyoming State Bar.

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

As of Dec. 2023, the average salary for a lawyer in Wyoming is around $96,585 per year.

Wyoming is entering the list of U.S. states facing lawyer shortages in rural areas. Currently, eight of the 23 state counties have less than 1.2 lawyers for every 1,000 people, up from only two counties struggling with the problem in 2021.

Lawyers in Platte County with active legal licenses in April

Lawyer Name Name of Firm Date of License Granted
Mr. Brian David Artery Sherard Sherard Artery & Johnson Attorneys & Counselors at Law 11/07/2011
Mr. Douglas W. Weaver 09/15/1980
Mr. Eric E. Jones Eric E. Jones, PC 10/16/1997
Mr. Eric Joseph Palen Palen Law Offices, LLP 09/25/2001
Mr. Frank J. Jones 02/01/1968
Mr. Harold Kenneth Johnston II 10/30/2009
Mr. Jon Norman Keil Jon N. Keil 09/08/2008
Mr. Rex E. Johnson SSAJ 09/15/1980
Ms. Dorothy Leona Fernandez 09/24/2021
Ms. Marel E. Bunker Roth Platte County Attorney’s Office 04/21/2017
Ms. Wendy Curtis Palen Palen Law Offices, LLP 10/24/2000


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