Mark Alexander Schmuck

Contra Costa County Superior Court
Legal Research Attorney

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Mark Alexander Schmuck in 2021 was employed at Contra Costa County Superior Court and had an annual salary of $149,180 according to public records. This salary was 59 percent higher than the average and 51 percent higher than the median salary in Contra Costa County Superior Court.

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Year2021
Full NameMark Alexander Schmuck
Job TitleLegal Research Attorney
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StateCalifornia
EmployerContra Costa County Superior Court
Annual Wage $149,180
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Employer

Employer NameContra Costa County Superior Court
Year2021
Number of Employees377
Average Annual Wage$94,062
Median Annual Wage$98,885
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