In cities in Sherman County 5 lawyers with active licenses registered as of May

In cities in Sherman County 5 lawyers with active licenses registered as of May
Dan Biles Justice at Kansas Supreme Court — https://www.kscourts.org/
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There were five lawyers with active licenses that registered in cities in Sherman County in May, according to the Kansas Supreme Court Attorney Directory.

This is unchanged from the month before.

All of the lawyers with active licenses were registered in Goodland.

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

Kansas is one of six states that lost lawyers in the past decade, losing 2.4% of legal staff from 2011 to 2021.

As of 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in Kansas is around $97,112 per year, which is below the national average of $102,009.

Lawyers in Cities in Sherman County With Active Legal Licenses in May
Lawyer Name Bar Number Date Of Admission
Jacob Daniel Kling 26869 09/25/2015
Scott Irwin Showalter 11973 09/28/1984
Jeffery A. Mason 11665 09/23/1983
Jerry D. Fairbanks 9046 09/15/1976
Eugene P. Zuspann 8209 04/18/1974


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