4 fewer lawyers with active licenses in cities within Crawford County in Q1 compared to previous quarter

Karen R. Baker, Chief Justice Position 1 for Arkansas Judiciary
Karen R. Baker, Chief Justice Position 1 for Arkansas Judiciary
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There were four fewer lawyers with active licenses in cities within Crawford County in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the previous quarter, according to the Arkansas Judiciary.

In total, there were 32 active legal licenses recorded in the county at the time, compared to 36 in the previous quarter.

The majority of these licenses were granted in Van Buren (19).

Data refers to all lawyers who were actively practicing during this time period. Lawyers in good standing do not have any complaints or disciplinary actions being taken against them.

Arkansas recorded one of the highest percentage increases in resident active attorneys nationwide from 2024 to 2025, with a growth of 11.75%, according to the ABA’s 2025 Profile of the Legal Profession. The number of resident active lawyers in the state rose from 6,808 in 2024 to 7,608 in 2025.

As of April 1, 2026, average lawyer salaries in Arkansas ranged from $90,401 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work (Attorney I) to $228,885 for highly experienced attorneys managing complex cases with significant autonomy (Attorney V). Mid-level attorneys, such as those in Attorney III roles—who handle highly complex legal work with moderate supervision—earn on average $169,432 in Arkansas, compared to $187,549 nationwide.

The United States has more than 1.3 million active lawyers, with employment projected to grow 4% between 2024 and 2034, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Lawyers With Active Licenses in Cities in Crawford County in Q1
Lawyer NameBar NumberDate of Admission
AnnaMarie Illene Poole202521909/11/2025
Arron R. Glass201703904/07/2017
Blake Wayne Kuykendall202302002/07/2023
Candice Anne Cabaniss Settle9803903/27/1998
Carrie Lauren Jernigan200704404/11/2007
Catherine G. Flocks8404508/29/1984
Christopher Fulton Woomer9625709/19/1996
Dakota Rogers DeMaris202315309/13/2023
Emily Kate Rear202211708/19/2022
Eric W. Soller200014209/08/2000
Gentry Carlin Wahlmeier201812409/07/2018
Glenn A. Neel8917208/25/1989
James A. Roller200819309/12/2008
Jan K. Nielsen8411508/21/1984
Jeanne Ann Whitmire8300504/14/1983
Joseph Frederick Gilker8521903/27/1985
Keith Michael Kannett200816509/10/2008
Lena Caroline Pinkerton200803104/08/2008
Lesley G. Haught201322209/18/2013
Leta J. Caplinger9616409/05/1996
Lucas Gramlich200704904/13/2007
Madison Faith Holloway Jensen202522009/11/2025
Madison Nicole Hernandez202518009/08/2025
Michael Medlock8009704/03/1980
Michael David Rabey202015909/11/2020
Mikayla Amy Irvin202530410/09/2025
Myles Austen Kerchner202513409/04/2025
Raegan Macall Giberson202602502/06/2026
Robert N. Presley9422409/08/1994
Samuel Ryan Norris200608504/20/2006
Steven Gray Peer7510309/17/1975
Thurman Arthur Ragar7000908/06/1970
Information in this article was obtained from the Arkansas Judiciary. The source data can be found here.



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