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Los Angeles County had 6 fewer active licenses to practice law in May than previous month

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There were six fewer active legal licenses in Los Angeles County in May compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of New Mexico.

There were 28 active legal licenses in Los Angeles County in May, compared to 34 the month before.

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 approximately $96,071 per year.

New Mexico faces a severe shortage of lawyers. Two of its counties have no attorneys, and 21% of the state's counties have no more than five lawyers.

Note that the table below does not represent all lawyers with active licenses to practice.

Lawyers in Los Angeles County with active legal licenses in May
Lawyer NameName of Firm
Alan MooshekhResnick & Louis, P.C.
Allison Kay PinoBrigante Immigration Law Group, Inc.
Andrea R. De La Vega
Armine BldrianPacific Immigration Law
Brian J. PangrlePangrle Patent Brand & Design Law
Carlos Eduardo Crispo
Daniel F. Sullivan
Elisa Lynn PasterRand Paster & Nelson, LLP
Gissou Azarnia
Gregory Andrew EllisWinston & Strawn, LLP
Jacob S. Metoxen
Jamie L. KeetonSchlichter Shonack & Keeton, LLP
Jason J. GoldImhoff & Associates
Javier B. Garcia
John Francis Montoya III
Jonathan Louis KramerTelecom Law Firm
Joseph Eric Baird
Julia M. Brown
Keya KoulNetflix
Michelle Natalie Allec ArreolaCommunity Legal Aid SoCal
Miguel A. Cardenas
Roufeda S. EbrahimNational Labor Relations Board
Ryan T. MooreFox Rothschild, LLP
Shabnum OsmaniTobin Lucks, LLP
Tamira K. DoolittleTK Enterprises
Tara FordPublic Counsel
Taylor Evan PfeiferNixon Peabody, LLP
Tobin Matthew LanzettaLanzetta Law, P.C.

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