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1 published September 005 STATE BAR OF TEXAS Department of Research and Analysis Attorney Density by Report: This report shows the concentration of active attorneys licensed by the for all counties as of Bar fiscal year This concentration is expressed as a ratio of attorneys to the general population. It is also shown as a percent of total in-state bar membership. For context, the county population is given both as a number and as a percent of the total population. Note that this report includes all active licensed attorneys, regardless of occupation. (-30-04) ( ) to as as In-State 67,764,490,0 : 33 Out-of-State All Ten Counties with the Most Harris 9,9 3,644,85 : 9 8.3% 6.0% Dallas 4,363,94,706 : 60.0% 0.0% Travis 7, ,868 : 4.7% 3.87% Bexar 4,79,493,965 : % 6.64% Tarrant 3,735,588,088 : % 7.06% Collin,086 67,938 : %.79% El Paso,074 73,6 : % 3.7% Nueces ,53 : 33.4%.4% Hidalgo ,48 : 835.6%.93% Jefferson ,3 : 334.0%.0% Anderson 5 56,7 :, % 0.5% Andrews 0,840 :,84 Angelina 4 8,49 : % 0.36% Aransas 9 4,04 : % 0.% Archer 9,74 : 4, % 0.04% Armstrong,63 :,63 Atascosa 30 4,696 :, % 0.9% Austin 37 5,800 : % 0.% Bailey 3 6,66 :, Bandera 9 9,754 :,040 Bastrop 68 68,608 :, % 0.3% Baylor 5 3,933 : 787 Bee 33,046 :, % 0.5% Bell 7 50,34 : %.% Bexar 4,79,493,965 : % 6.64% Blanco 47 9,0 : % 0.04% Borden 683 : 683 Bosque 6 8,00 :,5 0.0% 0.08% Department of Research and Analysis
2 In-State Out-of-State All Attorney Density by Report: (-3-04) ( ) to 67,764,490,0 : 33 as as Bowie 5 90,48 : % 0.40% Brazoria 337 7,30 : %.% Brazos 7 56,75 : % 0.69% Brewster 8 9,6 : % 0.04% Briscoe,76 :,76 Brooks 4 7,753 :,938 Brown 46 38,83 : % 0.7% Burleson 7,057 :,55 0.0% 0.08% Burnet 66 40,86 : % 0.8% Caldwell 36,498 :, % 0.6% Calhoun 7 0,569 :,0 Callahan 4 3,34 : 3,39 Cameron ,85 : %.65% Camp 8,0 :,50 Carson 3 6,478 :,59 Cass 30,0 :, % 0.3% Castro 3 7,687 :,56 Chambers 7 8,7 :, % 0.3% Cherokee 45 48,09 :, % 0.% Childress 9 7,63 : 846 Clay 4,3 :,808 Cochran 3,340 : 3,340 Coke 3,75 : 3,75 Coleman 8,738 : % 0.04% Collin,086 67,938 : %.79% Collingsworth 3,046 : 3,046 Colorado 4 0,767 : % 0.09% Comal 46 9,806 : 69 0.% 0.4% Comanche 3,66 :,38 0.0% 0.06% Concho 3,744 : 3,744 Cooke 40 38,66 : % 0.7% Coryell 3 75,074 :,4 0.05% 0.33% Cottle,748 : 874 Crane 3,849 : 3,849 Crockett 7 3,950 : 564 Crosby 5 6,645 :,39 Culberson,77 :,364 Dallam 6,75 : % 0.03% Dallas 4,363,94,706 : 60.0% 0.0% Dawson 3 4,383 :,06 0.0% 0.06% Deaf Smith 3 8,50 :,44 0.0% 0.08% Delta 5 5,506 :,0 Department of Research and Analysis
3 In-State Out-of-State All Attorney Density by Report: (-3-04) ( ) to 67,764,490,0 : 33 as as Denton 5 530,597 :, %.36% DeWitt 5 0,354 :, % 0.09% Dickens 0,7 : Dimmit 0, : % 0.05% Donley,939 :,33 Duval 5,669 :,534 Eastland 34 8,379 : % 0.08% Ector 69 4,488 : % 0.55% Edwards 3,03 : 67 Ellis 3 8,70 :, % 0.57% El Paso,074 73,6 : % 3.7% Erath 47 33,704 : % 0.5% Falls 7,765 :,65 0.0% 0.08% Fannin 0 3,60 :, % 0.5% Fayette 9,53 : % 0.0% Fisher 4,096 : 4,096 Floyd 5 7,330 :,466 Foard,55 : 776 Fort Bend 60 44,60 : %.97% Franklin 4 0,066 :,57 0.0% 0.04% Freestone 0 8,597 : % 0.08% Frio 0 6,386 :, % 0.07% Gaines 6 4,563 :,47 Galveston 558 7,743 : %.% Garza 3 5,094 :,698 Gillespie 43,50 : % 0.0% Glasscock,334 :,334 Goliad 6 7,04 :,84 Gonzales 9,8 : 98 Gray 9,409 :,7 0.03% 0.0% Grayson 95 5,933 : % 0.5% Gregg 50 5,035 : % 0.5% Grimes 8 5,4 :, % 0.% Guadalupe 89 99,60 :,9 0.3% 0.44% Hale 36 36,09 :, % 0.6% Hall,735 :,45 Hamilton 8,5 : % 0.04% Hansford 4 5,07 :,30 Hardeman 4 4,374 :,094 Hardin 3 50,347 :, % 0.% Harris 9,9 3,644,85 : 9 8.3% 6.0% Harrison 88 6,77 : % 0.8% Department of Research and Analysis 3
4 In-State Out-of-State All Attorney Density by Report: (-3-04) ( ) to 67,764,490,0 : 33 as as Hartley 0 5,43 : Haskell 4 5,59 :,398 Hays 97 9,359 : % 0.53% Hemphill,336 :, Henderson 7 79,84 :,5 0.0% 0.35% Hidalgo ,48 : 835.6%.93% Hill 5 35,57 :, % 0.6% Hockley 4,78 :,67 0.0% 0.0% Hood 45 46,49 :, % 0.% Hopkins 35 33,0 : % 0.5% Houston 7 3,303 :, % 0.0% Howard 0 3,879 :, % 0.5% Hudspeth 3,300 : 3,300 Hunt 53 8,78 :, % 0.36% Hutchinson,67 :, % 0.0% Irion,738 : 869 Jack 7 8,98 :,83 0.0% 0.04% Jackson 0 4,400 :,440 Jasper 9 35,609 :,8 0.04% 0.6% Jeff Davis 3,53 : 75 Jefferson ,3 : 334.0%.0% Jim Hogg 5,06 :,53 Jim Wells 54 40,807 : % 0.8% Johnson 04 43,48 :, % 0.64% Jones 3 0,093 :, % 0.09% Karnes 5,458 :,88 0.0% 0.07% Kaufman 97 85,377 : % 0.38% Kendall 99 7,4 : % 0.% Kenedy : Kent 744 : 744 Kerr 45,675 : % 0.0% Kimble 8 4,563 : 570 King 0 33 : Kinney 3,337 :,669 Kleberg 5 3,357 :, % 0.4% Knox 3,893 :,947 Lamar 55 49,70 : % 0.% Lamb 9 4,50 :,63 Lampasas 6 0,78 :,95 0.0% 0.09% La Salle 4 5,945 :,486 Lavaca 8,945 : % 0.08% Lee 6 6,536 :, % 0.07% Department of Research and Analysis 4
5 In-State Out-of-State All Attorney Density by Report: (-3-04) ( ) to 67,764,490,0 : 33 as as Leon 6,06 :, % 0.07% Liberty 65 74,8 :,5 0.0% 0.33% Limestone 6,763 : % 0.0% Lipscomb 3,074 :,537 Live Oak 9,694 :,99 Llano 8 8,43 : % 0.08% Loving 0 5 : Lubbock 683 5,08 : 368.0%.% Lynn 4 6,56 :,539 McCulloch 9 8,08 : % 0.04% McLennan 57,439 : % 0.99% McMullen : Madison 8 3,03 :,650 Marion 8,5 :,389 Martin 4,448 : 4,448 Mason 0 3,844 : 384 Matagorda 8,09 :, % 0.7% Maverick 4 50,436 :,0 0.06% 0.% Medina 3 4,69 :,3 0.05% 0.9% Menard,85 :,85 Midland 33 0,344 : % 0.54% Milam 5 5,04 :, % 0.% Mills 5 5,30 :,06 Mitchell 3 9,40 : 3, % 0.04% Montague 9 9,503 :,06 Montgomery ,38 : 58.03%.6% Moore 4 0,333 :,45 0.0% 0.09% Morris 3,079 : % 0.06% Motley,307 : 654 Nacogdoches 86 60,49 : % 0.7% Navarro 49 48,43 : % 0.% Newton 6 4,345 :,39 Nolan 5,9 : % 0.07% Nueces ,53 : 33.4%.4% Ochiltree 9,43 : % 0.04% Oldham 4,40 : % 0.0% Orange 75 84,873 :,3 0.% 0.38% Palo Pinto 7,35 :, % 0.% Panola 3,865 : % 0.0% Parker 94 00,336 :, % 0.45% Parmer 6 9,933 :, % 0.04% Pecos 0 5,949 :, % 0.07% Department of Research and Analysis 5
6 In-State Out-of-State All Attorney Density by Report: (-3-04) ( ) to 67,764,490,0 : 33 as as Polk 30 46,397 :, % 0.% Potter 53 8,40 : % 0.53% Presidio 0 7,639 : 764 Rains 9,066 :,30 Randall 5 09,06 : 4, % 0.48% Reagan 3,064 : 3,064 Real 3,995 : 998 Red River 6 3,650 :,75 Reeves 7,84 :,69 Refugio 7 7,640 :,09 Roberts 863 : 863 Robertson 4 6,36 :,53 0.0% 0.07% Rockwall 6 58,60 : % 0.6% Runnels 9 0,943 :,6 Rusk 3 47,973 :, % 0.% Sabine 6 0,407 :,735 San Augustine 0 8,93 : % 0.04% San Jacinto 4 4,678 :, % 0.% San Patricio 5 68,87 :, % 0.30% San Saba 0 6,086 : 609 Schleicher 5,779 : % 0.0% Scurry 8 6,084 :,0 0.0% 0.07% Shackelford 6 3,3 : % 0.0% Shelby 3 6,56 :, % 0.% Sherman 0 3,095 : Smith ,44 : % 0.83% Somervell 7 7,453 :,065 Starr 3 59,83 :, % 0.7% Stephens 8 9,53 :,90 0.0% 0.04% Sterling,305 :,305 Stonewall 3,405 : 468 Sutton 6 4,097 : 683 Swisher 3 7,854 :,68 Tarrant 3,735,588,088 : % 7.06% Taylor 4 5,08 : % 0.56% Terrell 957 : 479 Terry 9,576 :,397 Throckmorton,63 :,63 Titus 5 9,4 :, % 0.3% Tom Green 77 03,77 : % 0.46% Travis 7, ,868 : 4.7% 3.87% Trinity 9 4,345 :,594 Department of Research and Analysis 6
7 In-State Out-of-State All Attorney Density by Report: (-3-04) ( ) to 67,764,490,0 : 33 as as Tyler 3 0,806 :, % 0.09% Upshur 30 37,397 :, % 0.7% Upton 3,47 : 3,47 Uvalde 9 6,66 : % 0.% Val Verde 64 47,40 : % 0.% Van Zandt 34 5,996 :, % 0.3% Victoria 68 85,777 : 5 0.5% 0.38% Walker 98 6,7 : % 0.8% Waller 9 34,757 :, % 0.5% Ward 6 0,358 :,76 Washington 5 3,48 : % 0.4% Webb 74 9,464 : % 0.98% Wharton 45 4,594 : % 0.8% Wheeler 5 4,787 : 957 Wichita 05 7,3 : % 0.57% Wilbarger 4,84 :,8 0.0% 0.06% Willacy 9 0,3 :,48 0.0% 0.09% Williamson ,938 : %.4% Wilson 6,76 :, % 0.6% Winkler 4 6,74 :,679 Wise 43 55,539 :,9 0.06% 0.5% Wood 33 40,357 :,3 0.05% 0.8% Yoakum 4 7,348 :,837 Young 8 7,938 : % 0.08% Zapata,54 : 4, % 0.06% Zavala 7,700 :,67 Footnotes Attorney population data is from the membership database and is current as of December 30th, 004. All data represent active attorney bar members in good standing. Bar geography, such as county membership and various district memberships, is based on members' official address. Starting in 003, bar members' official address is defined by work address; where work address is unavailable, home address is used. Also note the following: a. 5 attorneys have missing or unreported official address information and are not included in this profile. b. attorneys have out-of-state official addresses and are therefore categorized as out-of-state. The 004 general population data is from the U.S. Census Bureau Estimates Program accessed via American Factfinder. Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 004 Estimates; using American Factfinder; < ( September 005) 3 Percents may not sum to one hundred percent due to rounding. For more information, contact: - Department of Research and Analysis P.O. Box Austin, TX or , ext. 0 - research@texasbar.com Department of Research and Analysis 7
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