Chenango County had 48 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of Q1

Chenango County had 48 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of Q1
Richard C. Lewis, President of the New York State Bar Association — Oficial Website
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There were 48 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Chenango County as of the first quarter of 2025, according to the NYS Attorney Registrations.

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

Although New York State has 6% of the nation’s population, the state has 16% of America’s legal aid lawyers. That means 1 out of every 6 legal aid lawyers is working in New York.

As of March 2024, the average salary for an attorney working in New York State was $108,458 per year.

Lawyers in Chenango County with active legal licenses in Q1
Lawyer Name Name of Firm Year License was Granted
Andres Daniel Gonzalez Chenango County Public Defender’s Office 2021
Jennifer Elizabeth Mason – 2020
Thomas Christopher Curnalia Spence Curnalia, PLLC 2020
Jeffrey D. Brown – 2019
Stephanie L. Hanrahan – 2019
Kevin Andrew Nilsson The Raymond Corporation 2018
Brittany Lee Hannah The Raymond Corporation 2016
Jennifer Ann De Souza Raymond Corporation 2016
Laura Rose Parker Supreme Court 2015
Michael Jeffrey Keenan The Raymond Corporation 2014
John Joseph Leshinski The Raymond Corporation 2013
Christopher August Curley Chenango County District Attorney’s Office 2012
Alexis Clement NBT Bank, CORP. 2011
Christine Marie Rudy Chenango County District Attorney’s Office 2011
Nicole Alicia Sabasowitz Supreme Court 2011
Zachary Thomas Wentworth Chenango County Attorney 2011
Trevor Johnathan Desane Trevor J. Desane Attorney at Law 2010
Elizabeth S. Healy – 2008
Adam James Spence Spence Curnalia, PLLC 2007
Christopher Patrick Neville Chris P. Neville 2004
Meghan Elizabeth Renich – 2003
Michael John Genute Michael J. Genute 2003
Lisa Anne Natoli Chenango County Children’s Law Office 2002
Diane Marie Distefano Vitanza & Distefano 2001
Rosemarie Richards Chenango County Public Defender’s Office 2001
Steven Greig Natoli State of New York Unified Court System 2001
Kayphet Mavady Mavady Law Office, LLC 2000
Michael Damian Ferrarese Chenango County District Attorney Office 2000
James Patrick Chamberlain Chamberlain Law Office, LLC 1998
Claudette Y. Newman Chenango County Courts 1995
Gregory Bruce Peirez Gregory B. Peirez, ESQ. 1995
Patrick James Flanagan Nelson & Flanagan 1994
Frank B. Revoir C/O Chenango County Court 1992
Charles Lee Browning Law Office of Charles L. Browning 1990
Mary Elizabeth Hill – 1990
Aaron Arthur Dean Aaron A. Dean, ESQ. 1986
Louis J. Callea The Raymond Corporation 1986
John H. Watt NBT Bank N. Y. 1985
Joseph A. McBride Supreme Court Chambers 1984
Stephen Patrick Joyce Joyce & Holbrook Law Firm 1981
James H. Fertig James H. Fertig, Attorney 1977
Leonard William Smith Leonard W. Smith 1976
James Gordon Cushman James G. Cushman 1975
Roger Monaco – 1975
Robert Mark Larkin Larkin Law Office 1974
Thomas Carl Emerson Lee, Emerson & Palmer, LLP 1974
Howard W. Sullivan County Office Building 1972
Clifton McCulloch Tamsett Clifton M. Tamsett JR ESQ 1967


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