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Wednesday, July 23, 2025

How many lawyers were eligible to practice law in cities within Washington County in Q2 compared to the previous quarter?

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Cities within Washington County registered no change in the number of lawyers with active licenses in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the previous quarter, according to the ARDC of the Supreme Court of Illinois.

In total, there were nine active legal licenses recorded in cities within Washington County in the second quarter of 2025.

The largest number of licenses were granted in Nashville (6).

Illinois is home to the fifth-largest lawyer population in the U.S., with over 62,000 attorneys, according to the ABA’s 2024 Profile of the Legal Profession.

As of March 2025, average lawyer salaries in Illinois ranged from $107,027 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work to $224,163 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 $178,994 in Illinois, compared to $174,969 nationwide.

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

Lawyers in Good Standing in Cities Located Within Washington County in Q2
Lawyer NameDate of Admission
Aaron Michael Epplin11/09/1995
Abraham Lee Forth08/20/2020
Daniel Ryan Janowski11/01/2012
Gary Allen Unverfehrt11/08/1990
Kim G. Noffke11/09/1983
Kimberly Kaye Kuhlengel11/09/1995
Onita N. Noffke11/10/2005
Timothy T. Raw11/04/1999
William C. Demoss05/10/1984

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