Hood River County: 65 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of December 2025

David M. Rosen President of Oregon State Bar - Region 1
David M. Rosen President of Oregon State Bar - Region 1
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There were 65 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Hood River County as of December 2025, according to the Oregon State Bar.

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

Oregon has faced a public defender shortage since 2021. A recent report from the Oregon Public Defense Commission estimated the state needs about 500 more attorneys to handle its caseload. As of March 2024, roughly 2,500 people lacked legal representation statewide, including more than 100 in custody.

As of December 2025, average lawyer salaries in Oregon ranged from $101,640 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work to $257,068 for highly experienced attorneys managing complex cases with significant autonomy. Mid-level attorneys, such as those in Attorney III roles—who handle highly complex legal work with moderate supervision—earned on average $190,353 in Oregon, compared to $187,448 nationwide.

The United States has over 1.3 million attorneys, with the lawyer population projected to grow by 4% between 2024 and 2034.

Lawyers in Hood River County with Active Legal Licenses in December 2025

Lawyer Name Bar Number Date of License Granted
Ana Colwell 243677
Andrew J Myers 094554
Anna C Cavaleri 210038
Bernice Melamud 146192
Brandon M Kammer 154584
Brett VandenHeuvel 054037
Brian Michael Starns 983507
Carolyn R Smale 954157
Catherine M Walsh 042748
Chris O’Neill 933870
Daniel W Howard 002847
Danielle DeCant 193502
David Copeland 082918
Dirk E Doyle 990417
Douglas B Powrie 942280
Garrett R Sharp 154728
Ginger Genevieve Mooney 031261
Gwendolyn C Knoll 955038
Jack L Morris 832920
Jacqueline M Bishop 072810
James M Mason 973259
Janna Cummings 233057
Jessica J Gordon 173583
John A Olson 971189
John William Crumpacker 911764
Joshua Michael Gums 173623
Julie L Cline 055470
Julie Lucas O’Brien 032031
Justin Leigh 242384
Justin B Cox 220182
Karen Ostrye 034172
Kelly Michelle Tedeschi-Bowman 244691
Kira C Guisto 151698
Lauren R Goldberg 085678
Lesley Apple Haskell 962120
Lisa Knight Davies 033560
Marc Geller 971268
Mark Robert Sandri 084647
Mark S Womble 753927
Marques C Lang 235894
Matthew E Ellis 116628
Meredith J Smith 183024
Michael B FitzSimons 980223
Michaela C Gore 185252
Miles B Johnson 125773
Naomi R Tsu 242511
Paul G Crowley 851784
Peter C Harman 170808
Richard H Balsley 150327
Robert A Abercrombie 992067
Rodrigo Fernandez-Ortega 233254
Ronald Reynier Jr. 871172
Ruben D Cleaveland 092019
Sara Foroshani 131011
Scott D Franke 920207
Shae Aisha Hill 093831
Staci L McCarthy 076222
Stacy S R Rust 200461
T Conor Sullivan 054510
Teunis Gerbrand Wyers 111496
Todd E Bofferding 883720
Victor W VanKoten 711798
William E Tre Hendricks III 116944
William H Sumerfield 891266
carter healy howell 253434


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