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ZIP Code 37174: 36 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of August

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There were 36 lawyers with active licenses to practice in ZIP Code 37174 as of August, according to the Supreme Court of Tennessee.

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

Tennessee saw the sixth-greatest growth of lawyers in the U.S. in 10 years, growing nearly 30 percent to more than 18,000 lawyers.

Tennessee lawyers reported an average of 53 hours of pro bono work - the second-highest among the states surveyed.

Tennessee has the 10th highest average salary for a lawyer in the U.S.

Not all lawyers with active licenses to practice are represented in the table below.

Lawyers in ZIP Code 37174 with active legal licenses in August
Lawyer NameYear of License Granted
Justin Christopher Harleman2022
Christopher Jay Barton Harrelson2020
Jason R. Nabors2019
Daniel Clinton Rucker2017
Seth Christopher Chapman2017
Latoyia Danielle MacKey2016
Connie Jean Chadwick2014
Kathryn Lynn Yarbrough2014
Michael Thomas Foster2014
Roselynn C. Tignor2014
Steven William Giles2014
Erin Elizabeth Howlett2013
Gerald D. Morgan2011
Bradley Joseph Eldridge-Smith2010
John Hollis Austin2010
Robert David Birkmaier2010
Adrienne Ruth Kittos2009
Christopher Albert Rhinehart2009
Jason Andrew Crook2009
Megan Elise Tull2007
Wendy Marie Weaver2007
Donnie Wayne Harville2006
Rachel Morrison Casias2005
Mattea Lee Rolin2004
Stacy Slone Neisler2003
Alan Edward Korpady2001
Tammy Dynette Wendt2000
Samantha Elizabeth Guzall1999
Christina P. Terrell1998
Wanda Faye Novelly1998
James Michael Marshall1997
Amber John St. Goss1996
Beth A. Dunning1995
Charles Edward Abbott1984
Kelly Leibert Frey1982
Blair Scoville Morgan1981

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