12 active legal licenses in Tompkins County as of February

12 active legal licenses in Tompkins County as of February
Susan L. Harper, Treasurer at the New York State Bar Association — oficial website
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There were 12 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Tompkins County as of February, according to the NYS Attorney Registrations.

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

Although New York State has 6% of the nation’s population, the state has 16% of America’s legal aid lawyers. That means 1 out of every 6 legal aid lawyers is working in New York.

As of March 2024, the average salary for an attorney working in New York State is $108,458 per year.

Lawyers in Tompkins County with active legal licenses in February
Lawyer Name Name of Firm Year License was Granted
Lynn Janis Trudell – 2007
Todd Lawrence Livingston Todd Livingston ESQ. 2006
Charles Oliver Wolff – 2005
Lisa Kopf Krizman Lisa Krizman 1994
Christopher John Dilger Christopher J. Dilger 1993
Joseph Waldo Allen – 1992
William Greener – 1992
Alan Dean Scheer – 1981
Jules J. Ravo – 1980
Victoria Wilson Victoria Wilson, ESQ. 1980
Harvey C. Shapiro Law Offices of Harvey C. Shapiro, ESQ. 1979
Barry Strom – 1975


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