41 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Wilson County as of April

41 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Wilson County as of April
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There were 41 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Wilson County as of April, according to the Supreme Court of Tennessee.

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

Although Tennessee’s active lawyer population has grown by 13.1% since 2014, the state saw a 0.6% decline between 2023 and 2024.

As of January 2025, the average salary for a starting lawyer in Tennessee was around $96,396 a year, which is below the national average.

Lawyers in Wilson County With Active Legal Licenses in April
Lawyer Name Year of License Granted
Brittany Leanne Luttrell 2024
Lydia Kate Gregory 2024
Savannah May Hutchinson 2024
Tyler Alexander Stanfield 2023
Brandon Paul Dragan 2022
Lisa Gayle Woolley 2020
Phillip Sugg Dodd Jr. 2020
Samantha Ashley Burnett 2019
Chad Anthony Turnbow 2017
Taylor Christopher Grills 2017
Christie Renee Taylor 2016
Christopher Ryan Eads 2016
Andrew Tyler Whitaker Sr. 2015
Christopher William Beauchamp 2015
Jacob Logan Perry 2015
Terri Elizabeth Parker 2015
Sandra Susana Gibbs 2014
April Lynn Harris Jackson 2012
Stephen Lee Chambers 2011
Georgina Kay Hughes 2009
Quincy Leigh Salam 2008
Tarsila Reybitz Crawford 2008
Kyle Bates Heckman 2007
Michael Weston Robinson 2007
Chadwick Jackson Hayes 2004
Jessie Ray Akers Jr. 2004
Frank Ryan Trammel 2003
Melanie Renee Bean 2003
Julie M. Robinson 2002
Angello Lin Huong 2001
Tom Price Thompson III 2000
Aimee Lynne Tenaglia 1997
Tina Stilts Pressley 1994
Anita Malone Holden 1991
David Blair Foutch 1989
Patty Sheppard Ramsey 1989
John Mark Lee 1988
Jo Ann Aulds 1982
Hugh Edward Green Jr. 1979
John Thomas Gwin 1977
Bethel Dean Robinson 1974


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