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In October 10 lawyers had active licenses to practice law in cities in Nome Census Area

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As of October, cities in Nome Census Area had 10 lawyers in good standing practicing law, according to the Alaska Bar Association.

This is an increase from the previous month, when there were eight lawyers in good standing in Nome Census Area.

The highest number of licenses were granted in the city of Nome (9).

Alaska has no law schools, yet it maintains a higher-than-average ratio of lawyers compared to the relatively low overall population. In Alaska, there are now 2,486 attorneys actively practicing law and a total of 4,160 lawyers licensed to practice in the state.

As of March 2025, average lawyer salaries in Alaska ranged from $113,932 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work to $238,626 for highly experienced attorneys managing complex cases with significant autonomy. Mid-level attorneys, such as those in Attorney III roles—who handle highly complex legal work with moderate supervision—earned on average $190,542 in Alaska, compared to $174,969 nationwide.

The United States has over 1.3 million attorneys, with the lawyer population projected to grow by 4% between 2024 and 2034.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in Cities in Nome Census Area in October

Lawyer NameBar NumberLicense Grant Date
Ashly H. Crockett211110911/17/2021
Douglas Mark Damschen250907409/24/2025
H. Conner Thomas800604906/01/1980
Heidi K. Ivanoff950703607/01/1995
John A. Earthman991106111/01/1999
John A. Bioff981105211/01/1998
Jordan SchlingerNA21594
Meghan Ashley Sigvanna Hoyt Tapqaq171108311/27/2017
Pamela Smith230503905/04/2023
Romano D. Dibenedetto110504605/24/2011
Information in this story was obtained from the Alaska Bar Association. The source data can be found here.

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