68 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Josephine County as of December 2025

Myah Kehoe member of Oregon State Bar - Region 5
Myah Kehoe member of Oregon State Bar - Region 5
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There were 68 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Josephine County as of December 2025, according to the Oregon State Bar.

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

Oregon has faced a public defender shortage since 2021. A recent report from the Oregon Public Defense Commission estimated the state needs about 500 more attorneys to handle its caseload. As of March 2024, roughly 2,500 people lacked legal representation statewide, including more than 100 in custody.

As of December 2025, average lawyer salaries in Oregon ranged from $101,640 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work to $257,068 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 $190,353 in Oregon, compared to $187,448 nationwide.

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

Lawyers in Josephine County with Active Legal Licenses in December 2025

Lawyer Name Bar Number Date of License Granted
Adrianna Reinhart 185410
Alison K Brown 204499
Amanda C Thorpe 065710
Amanda Marie McGeorge 184070
Amanda V Marie Hash 243621
Anne Wolke 225772
Bailey Jacqueline Martin 252522
Brandon S Thueson 105292
Brendan Tyler Davis 163715
Brett A Claar 115786
Brian M Parrott 013760
Bryan Kidder 140459
Cameron M Lyon 233610
Cameron Russell Tinker 234222
Carl A Clyde 095782
Chase A S Beguin 222861
Christopher Cauble 962374
Christopher D Mecca 762470
Daniel Simcoe 810243
Deborah L Sorenson 020989
Devin Norwood Driver 154577
Douglas P Cushing 700320
Eric P Fournier 192051
Gregory T Day 952474
Heather L Holt 940877
Holly A Preslar 921166
Inessa Katherine Wurscher 184823
Jace D Cook 163636
James R Dole 892272
Jaskamal P Dhillon-Fournier 192036
John P Salisbury 823860
Joseph G Maier 942313
Josh Eastman 133484
Joshua C Gibbs 042906
Joshua L Lute 074747
Kara Cogswell Kidder 113566
Kathi D Holmbeck 061642
Kellie Ann Furr 123197
Kendell Heather Ferguson 073880
Kindra M Williams 225242
Kris Woodburn 981562
Laurie Rachele Norman 060819
Leah C Harper 910091
Lisa Marie Turner 014817
Martin Chmielik 174962
Matthew G Galli 923100
Matthew Walter Hicks 080809
Melissa L Williams 160084
Olivia Mendez 214399
Pat Wolke 753910
Patrick J Kelly 792882
Peter John Smith 914367
Rebecca L Peterson 974985
Rebecca M Wilson 181650
Richard D Adams 804482
Robert S Bain 932033
Robert W Boyer 791321
Rodney B Carman 025651
Sarah McGlaughlin 151911
Sienna Dawn Lafon 256528
Stephanie E Nuttall 232421
Thomas Richard Adams 116588
Tyler J Espinosa 213390
Victoria J Tullett 925621
Victory D Walker 014483
Wesley R Adams 172900
Willard L Ransom 031372
William Peery Melton 243075


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