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Cities in Franklin County: 20 lawyers in good standing were registered as of January

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There were 20 lawyers in good standing in cities located within Franklin County as of January, according to the ARDC of the Supreme Court of Illinois.

The number of lawyers in good standing remained the same when compared to the previous month.

Data shows that Benton recorded 16 lawyers in good standing in January, the highest number within Franklin County during that period.

Illinois ranks among the top five states in terms of lawyer-to-person ratio, with approximately five lawyers per thousand residents. This ratio is slightly higher than the national average ratio of four lawyers per thousand residents.

There are 10 cities in Illinois where lawyers make more than the statewide average salary. Chicago tops the list, with lawyers earning nearly $21,000 more than lawyers in other areas of the state.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in cities located within Franklin County in January
Lawyer NameDate of Admission
Aaron Michael Hopkins05/10/2001
Abigail Dawn Dinn11/06/2014
Amanda Allen Robertson11/10/1988
Cynthia A. Hagan08/30/1984
James Lawrence Sanders11/05/1981
Jeffery Dale Williams05/10/2001
Jennifer Lela Thompson05/10/2012
John Lee Chullen11/06/1986
Jonathan Ryan Cantrell11/06/2008
Judith Ann Kuenneke11/10/1994
Kathryn Anne Renik11/08/2018
Matthew Harl Caraway05/07/2009
Pamela Sue Lacey11/01/1982
Paula McKemie Newcomb11/09/1989
Ron Dale Coffel11/09/1989
Shannon Appleton11/04/2010
Terry Michael Green10/29/1980
Tricia Jo Martin-Dick11/04/2004
William Bryce Levanti11/07/2002
William Keith Richardson11/09/1989

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