Clinton County: 2 fewer active licenses to practice law in Q2 than previous quarter

Clinton County: 2 fewer active licenses to practice law in Q2 than previous quarter
Taa R. Grays Secretary at the NYSBA — Oficial Website
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There were two fewer active legal licenses in Clinton County in the second quarter of 2024 compared to the previous quarter, according to the NYS Attorney Registrations.

Clinton County had nine active legal licenses in the second quarter of 2024, as opposed to 11 the quarter before.

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

While New York has the nation’s largest lawyer population at nearly 190,000, most are concentrated around New York City. Only 3% of all the legal force serves the remaining 85% of the state’s territory.

As of 2019, nearly 75% of rural New York State attorneys were 45-years-old or older, which was one of the most concerning findings from a report on rural law practice. The report predicted that most rural lawyers in New York State will retire within 30 years and not be replaced by younger attorneys.

“There are not nearly enough lawyers to address the needs of smaller communities… There is, simply put, a crisis in terms of getting older lawyers to stay in their jobs longer than they are”, said the president of the New York State Bar Association.

In June 2024, the average salary for an attorney working in New York State was around $109,298 per year, slightly above the national average

Lawyers in Clinton County With Active Legal Licenses in Q2
Lawyer Name Name of Firm Year License was Granted
Kerwin Esmond Clarke 2017
Jonathan Noah Grill 2006
Monty Steckler Trafalgar Properties, LLC 2005
Craig Alan Meyerson 1999
Jeffrey Slavin Chase Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Chase 1991
Peter Charles Visconti 1991
Diane Lee Webster-Brady 1989
Timothy John Lawliss 1988
Darrell L. Bowen 1983


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