Cities within Yell County saw no change in number of active legal licenses in October compared to previous month

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There was no change in the number of lawyers with active licenses in cities within Yell County in October compared to the previous month, according to the Arkansas Judiciary.

In total, there were five active legal licenses recorded in the county at the time.

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 has one of the fewest lawyers per capita in the country, with only 2.2 legal professionals for every 1,000 residents or almost half the national ratio of 4 per 1000.

As of March 1, 2025, average lawyer salaries in Arkansas ranged from $95,309 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work (Attorney I) to $199,622 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 $159,397 in Arkansas, 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.

Lawyers With Active Licenses in Cities in Yell County in October
Lawyer Name Bar Number Date of Admission
John Calvin Riedel 97188 09/11/1997
Joseph Michael Ellington 2024201 09/12/2024
LynMarie S. Liberty-Ellington 2017045 04/11/2017
Mariana Collins – Romero 2004195 09/30/2004
Nancy A. Zerr 2015253 09/25/2015

Information in this article was obtained from the Arkansas Judiciary. The source data can be found here.



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