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There was unchanged number of active legal licenses in ZIP Code 99517 in August compared to previous month

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There was an unchanged number of active legal licenses in ZIP Code 99517 in August compared to the previous month, according to the ReliaGuide.

There were 17 active legal licenses in ZIP Code 99517 in August.

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

Alaska has the 19th highest average salary for a lawyer in the United States, earning $96,448 annually on average. Alaska's highest-paying cities for lawyers are Wasilla, College, and Ketchikan, according to ZipRecruiter.

Alaska has no law schools, yet it maintains a higher-than-average ratio of lawyers compared to the relatively low overall population. In Alaska, there are now 2,486 attorneys actively practicing law and a total of 4,160 lawyers licensed to practice in the state.

Lawyers in ZIP Code 99517 with active legal licenses in August
Lawyer NameName of FirmDate of License Granted
Andrew March PowersOutlook Law LLC2022-01-20
Anthony Banker N.Banker Law Group PC2001-05-01
Avraham Zorea B.1996-11-01
Blythe Marston W.Blythe Marston, Attorney1985-11-01
Carol Spils A.USPTO1992-06-01
Heather Kendall-Miller1992-11-01
Hollis French S.Law Office of Hollis French1996-06-01
Ian van Tets GerardVan Tets Legal Services, LLC2018-05-23
John Miller M.Law Office Of John M. Miller1978-11-01
John SuddockJohn Suddock1976-01-01
Matthew Claman W.A-1 Timber Consultants, Inc.1988-09-01
Natalie Finn K.1973-06-01
Paul Malin E.MalinLaw Legal Services1984-08-01
Paul Waggoner W.Paul Waggoner Law Office1977-05-01
Rory Stark1997-11-01
Sandra Wicks J.Sandra J Wicks Attorney At Law1981-11-01
Sara Peterson K.Sara Peterson2007-05-23

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