Data refers to all lawyers who were actively practicing during this time period.
New York State has the most lawyers of any US state, yet it is also home to legal deserts. Orleans County, with a population of 40,000 residents, has less than one lawyer per every 1,000 residents.
Nearly 75 percent of rural New York State attorneys are 45-years-old or older, which was one of the most concerning findings from a report on rural law practice. The report predicted that most rural lawyers in New York State will retire within 30 years and not be replaced by younger attorneys.
The average salary for an attorney working in New York State is $95,146.
Lawyers in Hamilton County with active legal licenses in Q3
Lawyer Name | Name of Firm | Year of License Granted |
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Hollis M. Hite | Hollis M. Hite | 1978 |
Robert M. Lustberg | 1979 | |
Edward Sellman Graves | 1984 | |
Colleen Elissa Delcore | Law Office of Colleen E. Delcore | 1995 |
Paul Harald Roalsvig | Paul H. Roalsvig, ESQ. | 1995 |
James William Hyde | James W. Hyde, IV | 1999 |
Michael Richard Petitpas | Sabattis Scout Reservation | 2001 |
Tatiana Newidomy Coffinger | Hamilton County Combined Courts | 2001 |
Lisa Ann Burgess | Lisa A. Burgess Attorney at Law, PLLC | 2002 |
Susan Elizabeth Hartmann | Law Office of Susan E. Hartmann | 2002 |
Katie Marie Smith | Lawrence & Smith, PLLC | 2005 |
Frederick Morton Fink | Frederick M. Fink Attorney at Law | 2007 |
Lynn Anne Pucciarelli | Hamilton County Combined Courts | 2016 |