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There were 39 lawyers with active licenses to practice in ZIP Code 37388 as of August

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There were 39 lawyers with active licenses to practice in ZIP Code 37388 as of August, according to the Supreme Court of Tennessee.

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

Tennessee saw the sixth-greatest growth of lawyers in the U.S. in 10 years, growing nearly 30 percent to more than 18,000 lawyers.

Tennessee lawyers reported an average of 53 hours of pro bono work - the second-highest among the states surveyed.

Tennessee has the 10th highest average salary for a lawyer in the U.S.

Not all lawyers with active licenses to practice are represented in the table below.

Lawyers in ZIP Code 37388 with active legal licenses in August
Lawyer NameYear of License Granted
Carlee Layne Smith2019
Jill Ann Cook2017
Erica Rose Marino2016
Brittany Deanne Hoskins2015
Derek Alan Jordan2015
Derrick Layne Garner2015
Gary James Walter2015
Janice B. Richardson2014
Tiffany Brae Kodman2014
Michael Philip Stewart2011
Walter Alan Rose2010
Jeffrey Eugene Schofill2009
Stacy Lindeman Lynch2009
Rae Anne Smith2008
Garth Roland Segroves2004
Jeremy Barth Bell2000
John Raymond Labar2000
Iska H. Hoole1997
Ralph Michael Bard1997
Clifton Neal Miller1991
Michael Edward Giffin1990
William Thomas Brown1990
James Strong Stephens1989
Gerald Leighton Ewell Jr.1988
Robert Thomas Carter1988
Terry Dee Gregory1986
James Davidson Lane1985
Richard Wilson Gabriel1983
Caren Carden Gabriel1982
James Hollowell Henry II1979
Roger James Bean1979
William Clay Rieder1977
James Frederick Conley1976
Thomas H. Copeland1976
Jere Mac Ledsinger1975
Rick Lloyd Moore1975
Donald Jeter Ray1968
Doyle E. Richardson1964
Stephen Mark Worsham1963

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