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28 active legal licenses in Scott County as of February

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There were 28 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Scott County as of February, according to the Supreme Court of Tennessee.

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

While Tennessee saw one of the greatest growth of lawyers in the U.S. in the last decade, the total count of active licenses in the state remains relatively still nowadays. The lawyer community has grown by around 11% since 2012.

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

As of Jan. 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in Tennessee is around $93,011 per year.

Lawyers in Scott County with active legal licenses in February

Lawyer NameBar NumberDate Of Admission
Allyn Monroe Lay Jr.01156901/01/1985
Apryl Clark Bradshaw03107201/01/2012
Arvis Gary Blakley03858001/01/2020
Arzo Carson00198501/01/1952
Ashley Renee' King-Kidd03430401/01/2015
Carol Gann Marcum00624301/01/1978
Charles Patrick Sexton02168301/01/2001
David Michael Pollard Jr.01685501/01/1994
Don Carlos Stansberry Jr.00095701/01/1962
Eric Steven Faires01262801/01/1987
Gregory Scott Leach02157001/01/2001
Howard Ray Ellis01836701/01/1997
Jade Afton Peters03960601/01/2021
James Luther Cotton Jr.00903801/01/1980
Janette Lay Taylor00980701/01/1982
John Andrew Beaty01598501/01/1993
Lori Ann Phillips-Jones02024201/01/1999
Mark E. Blakley01515901/01/1992
Mark Wayne Strange01630501/01/1993
Maxwell Ernest Huff01462501/01/1991
Sarah Harper West Davis02072101/01/2000
Scarlett Wynne Ellis02006301/01/1999
Shonda Renee Duncan03722701/01/2019
Sidney Ray Seals00093301/01/1974
Stephen Allen Marcum00701901/01/1980
Travis Elcaney Stanley03255501/01/2013
William Paul Phillips00208601/01/1975
William Todd Longmire01809101/01/1996

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