19 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Crook County as of August

Gabriel Chase member of Oregon State Bar - Region 5
Gabriel Chase member of Oregon State Bar - Region 5
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There were 19 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Crook County as of August, according to the Oregon State Bar.

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

As of Feb. 26, 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in Oregon was around $101,982 per year.

The Oregon public defense system reported a 69% shortage of public defenders, according to the American Bar Association.

Lawyers in Crook County with active legal licenses in August

Lawyer Name Bar Number Date of License Granted
A Vada Camacho 120230
Carl P Cramer 133398
Daina Arija Vitolins 853521
Ellen J Krider 011296
Eric Blaine 103413
Grace E Borgman 204854
James C Van Voorhees 691759
James Nabil Keddis 060779
Jennifer F Kimble 913375
John L Susac 022392
John R Eisler 184886
Kari Hathorn 081410
Mark S Hubert 982561
Paxton L Deuel 231540
Philip Emerson 902562
Steven K Chappell 822198
Victoria K Moffet 965633
Wade L Whiting 105411
William J Condron 930415


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