How many lawyers were granted admission to practice law in cities within Pope County in January?

How many lawyers were granted admission to practice law in cities within Pope County in January?
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There was one lawyer in good standing in cities within Pope County as of January, according to the ARDC of the Supreme Court of Illinois.

The number of lawyers in good standing remained the same when compared to the previous month.

Countywide, Golconda was home to all the one active lawyers in Pope County during January.

A 2023 study found Illinois had the fourth-highest number of lawyers per capita in the United States, with nearly five lawyers per 1,000 residents.

As of 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in Illinois averages around $104,889 annually, which is fairly close to the national average.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in Cities Within Pope County in January
Lawyer Name Date of Admission
Jason Andrew Olson 05/08/1997


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