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22 lawyers with active licenses to practice law in cities in Ketchikan Gateway Borough as of February

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As of February, cities in Ketchikan Gateway Borough had a total of 22 lawyers in good standing practicing law, according to the Alaska Bar Association.

The number of lawyers remained the same as the previous month.

All of the licenses active in the month were granted in the city of Ketchikan.

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.

As of January, 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in Alaska was around $110,383 per year.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in Cities in Ketchikan Gateway Borough in February

Lawyer NameBar NumberDate of License Granted
Alexander Peter Kramarczuk171208712/01/2017
Amanda M. Schulz020602506/01/2002
Blake Chupka031108311/01/2003
Bryan T. Schulz901107811/01/1990
Daniel Ethan Doty131006110/30/2013
Emma Johnson211111811/17/2021
Glenn J. Brown111210601/03/2012
Gordon James Williams221111711/03/2022
Henry Clay Keene761011010/01/1976
John W. Peterson761012310/01/1976
Joseph W. Kovac071108711/09/2007
Katrina Larsen110605706/10/2011
Kristian B. Pickrell050605506/01/2005
Leif A. Thompson100604106/11/2010
Michael P. Heiser850503805/01/1985
Mitchell A. Seaver790605006/01/1979
Nathaniel S. Currall040704207/01/2004
Samuel Kirby Tureff220906909/08/2022
Scott A. Brandt-Erichsen881117511/01/1988
Steven T. Hartford200504105/28/2020
Trevor N. Stephens851120011/01/1985
William B. Carey821216012/01/1982

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