22 active legal licenses in Coffee County as of June

22 active legal licenses in Coffee County as of June
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There were 22 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Coffee County as of June, according to the Supreme Court of Tennessee.

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

Although Tennessee’s active lawyer population has grown by 13.1% since 2014, the state saw a 0.6% decline between 2023 and 2024.

As of January 2025, the average salary for a starting lawyer in Tennessee was around $96,396 a year, which is below the national average.

Lawyers in Coffee County With Active Legal Licenses in June
Lawyer Name Year of License Granted
Kara Madison Hartnett 2024
Carlee Smith Gaw 2019
Dorothy Nicole Mainord 2019
John Clark Carden 2019
Michael Sebastian Hibdon 2018
Zachary Logan Smith 2018
Derrick Layne Garner 2015
Jennifer Regina Craighead 2011
Johnathon Clyde Hershman 2011
Matthew Lee Harris 2011
Shawn Carter Trail 2008
Trenena G. Stanley 2007
John Raymond Labar 2000
John Mark Jenkins Jr. 1999
Eric John Burch 1998
Jason Michael Ponder 1998
Michael Edward Giffin 1990
Kelli Barr Summers 1989
Terry Dee Gregory 1986
Walter Franklin Nichols 1984
James Hollowell Henry II 1979
William Clay Rieder 1977


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