49 lawyers with active licenses in cities within Garland County as of July

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There were 49 lawyers with active licenses to practice law in cities located within Garland County as of July, according to the Arkansas Judiciary.

Arkansas has one of the fewest lawyers per capita in the country, with only 2.2 legal professionals for every 1,000 residents or almost half the national ratio of 4 per 1000.

As of March 1, 2025, average lawyer salaries in Arkansas ranged from $95,309 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work (Attorney I) to $199,622 for highly experienced attorneys managing complex cases with significant autonomy (Attorney V). Mid-level attorneys, such as those in Attorney III roles—who handle highly complex legal work with moderate supervision—earn on average $159,397 in Arkansas, compared to $174,969 nationwide.

The United States has over 1.3 million attorneys, with the lawyer population projected to grow by 5% between 2023 and 2033.

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

Lawyers With Active Licenses in Cities Located Within Garland County in July
Lawyer Name Bar Number Date Of Admission
Alexander Carlton Denker 2022074 04/25/2022
Amanda Joy Andrews 2005205 09/15/2005
Amburr Dawn Drury 2001036 04/05/2001
Angela Lynn Street 2007205 09/10/2007
Anthony Calandro 2010182 09/13/2010
Ashley Renee Naramore 2008130 09/08/2008
Ben Hooten 2001265 10/01/2001
Bryan Ashley Achorn 2001034 04/05/2001
Bryan Jay Reis 79239 08/29/1979
Caitlin Jade Bornhoft 2021091 05/20/2021
Carl Arnold Crow 76024 08/24/1976
Cecilia R. Dyer 91033 04/02/1991
Charles R. Padgham 83008 08/23/1983
Christopher Craig Turnage 2008187 09/11/2008
Connie M. Meskimen 81118 09/02/1981
Edward T. Smitherman 73177 03/30/1973
Gary Don Vangilder 91197 09/09/1991
Guy Blann Britton 2013221 09/18/2013
Hans E. Pullen 2005030 04/05/2005
Harmony Hurst Morrissey 2001076 04/18/2001
James A. Armogida 2004001 03/03/2004
James Vernon Coutts 90190 09/04/1990
Jodie Hill Keener 2007130 09/04/2007
John B. Robbins 73102 09/06/1973
Josh Quincy Hurst 2004016 03/30/2004
Kara Petro 2013154 09/10/2013
Karen Baim Reagler 97235 09/23/1997
Kathleen Malone Pitcock 93239 09/22/1993
Kruz Nathaniel Flesner 2024271 10/04/2024
Marcia Renaud Hearnsberger 79084 09/04/1979
Mark Edward Churchwell 95122 04/17/1995
Mark Steven Fraiser 87061 09/09/1987
Matthew Dean Black 2007259 09/21/2007
Michael Beau Durbin 2006274 09/25/2006
Norman Boyd Frisby 2004113 09/09/2004
Ronald D. Kelsay 92106 08/25/1992
Scott G. Lauck 91012 03/29/1991
Sherrill Boley Nicolosi 86136 04/11/1986
Sherry L. Daves 92226 09/04/1992
Stephen D. Carver 77026 03/24/1977
Stephen Lee Demott 77041 04/07/1977
Steven Douglas Dubriske 92141 08/28/1992
Suzi Meller 2003036 04/09/2003
Tanya Briana Spavins 98078 04/17/1998
Teri M. Hays 96233 09/09/1996
Timothy Neal Beckham 2002082 09/04/2002
Travis Jeremy Morrissey 99033 03/29/1999
Tylar Charles Marshall Tapp 98171 09/03/1998
Wade Thomas Naramore 2005259 09/27/2005


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