13 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Dyer County as of March

13 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Dyer County as of March
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There were 13 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Dyer County as of March, 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 Dyer County With Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Year of License Granted
Lacee Nicole North Hudspeth 2011
Sean Patrick Day 2011
Candace Marlene Simpson 2006
Patrick Ross McGill 2003
Deborah Elaine Murdock 2000
Jason Ladon Hudson 2000
Dean Powell Dedmon 1996
William Lewis Jenkins Jr. 1995
James Walter Bradshaw 1987
James Steven Stafford 1983
Jeffrey Lynn Lay 1982
Mark Lee Hayes 1982
Charles Samuel Kelly 1971


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