12 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Wallowa County as of July

Gabriel Chase member of Oregon State Bar - Region 5 - https://www.osbar.org
Gabriel Chase member of Oregon State Bar - Region 5 - https://www.osbar.org
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There were 12 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Wallowa County as of July, according to the Oregon State Bar.

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

As of Feb. 26, 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in Oregon was around $101,982 per year.

The Oregon public defense system reported a 69% shortage of public defenders, according to the American Bar Association.

Lawyers in Wallowa County with active legal licenses in July

Lawyer Name Bar Number Date of License Granted
Benjamin Devee Boyd 105854
D Rahn Hostetter 782477
D Zachary Hostetter 100541
Geoffrey M Whiting 954544
Paige Louise Sully 051323
Rebecca J Frolander 135776
Rebecca J Knapp 012754
Richard Glen Hobbs 085700
Roland W Johnson 772370
Shawna Jannuzzi (Chrisman) 245177
Stefan Jack Oliver Hasselblad 252689
Veronica R Warnock 226431


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