There were 24 lawyers in good standing in cities within Somerset County as of the fourth quarter of 2025, according to the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar.
This is an increase from the previous quarter, when there were 22 lawyers.
The only city in Somerset County to grant licenses during the quarter was Skowhegan, with one license granted.
In January 2025, a Kennebec County Superior Court judge ruled that Maine failed to provide legal representation to indigent defendants. The decision followed a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union of Maine, which challenged the state’s system of court-appointed counsel and argued that gaps in public defense violate the Sixth Amendment.
As of May 2025, the ACLU of Maine reported that 358 people in the state faced criminal charges without legal counsel, a 238% increase from November 2023. The organization has called for the release of defendants who remain jailed without an attorney and for the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services to guarantee continuous legal representation from a defendant’s first court appearance through the conclusion of the case.Â
In March 2025, a state court ruled in Robbins v. State of Maine that the state must implement measures to ensure timely access to counsel and consider release or dismissal of charges when representation is not provided within reasonable time limits.
As of December 1, 2025, average lawyer salaries in Maine ranged from $97,587 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work (Attorney I) to $246,815 for highly experienced attorneys managing complex cases with significant autonomy (Attorney V). Mid-level attorneys, such as those in Attorney III roles—who handle highly complex legal work with moderate supervision—earned on average $182,762 in Maine, compared to $187,448 nationwide.
Data refers to all lawyers who were actively practicing during this period.
| Lawyer Name | Bar Number | Date Of Admission |
|---|---|---|
| Alfred P. Bachrach | 000285 | 08/31/1976 |
| Peter S. Mills | 000615 | 09/02/1973 |
| Michael J. Talbot | 000775 | 09/27/1977 |
| Andrew Ketterer | 001995 | 12/12/1974 |
| John W. Youney | 002304 | 09/30/1980 |
| Ernest W. Hilton | 002937 | 10/03/1984 |
| Mark L. Fortier | 002955 | 09/30/1984 |
| Rebecca A. Cayford | 003457 | 05/12/1987 |
| Richard W. McCarthy | 003667 | 09/17/1987 |
| Andrew B. Benson | 003816 | 09/29/1988 |
| Julia M. Lodsin | 005924 | 06/04/2014 |
| Ryan Joseph Rutledge | 006337 | 10/10/2019 |
| Claudia Raessler | 006862 | 01/01/1987 |
| Kenneth A. Lexier | 007312 | 09/22/1991 |
| Lori A. Blaisdell | 008675 | 05/11/1998 |
| Wendell Atwood Skidgel | 008950 | 10/26/1999 |
| Maureen D. Davis | 009939 | 12/13/2005 |
| Angela D. Jensen | 010101 | 10/20/2021 |
| Timothy Allan Snyder | 010246 | 03/31/2018 |
| Jonathan Provisor | 010413 | 05/16/2023 |
| Sarah M. Gracie | 010713 | 10/19/2023 |
| Triston A. Peters | 010755 | 11/22/2023 |
| Amanda N. Bisol | 011357 | 06/16/2025 |
| Evan Chong Toothaker | 011438 | 10/14/2025 |
Information in this story was obtained from the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar. The source data can be found here.
