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6 lawyers with active licenses to practice law in cities in San Juan County as of July

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Tom J. Bayles, 5th Division Commissioner | provenlaw.com

Tom J. Bayles, 5th Division Commissioner | provenlaw.com

There were six lawyers with active licenses to practice in San Juan County as of July, according to the Utah State Bar.

This is 14.3% less than the month before, when seven lawyers with active licenses were registered.

Within the county, Monticello registered the most lawyers with active licenses (4).

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

In 2022, the American Bar Association reported Utah having the highest bar passage rate for first-time takers in the country at 89%, exceeding the national average of 72%.

However, the lawyer-to-resident ratio in Utah remains low. With only 2.5 lawyers per 1,000 residents, it ranks 14th lowest nationally, which is nearly half the national average of 3.9.

As of April 2024, the average salary for a lawyer in the state is around $97,010 per year, which is below the national salary of $102,009 per year.

Lawyers in Cities in San Juan County With Active Legal Licenses in July
Lawyer NameName of FirmDate of License Granted
Ivins BrittneySan Juan County Attorney Office10/19/2021
Grant Laws KendallPublic Lands Policy Coordinating Office10/22/2013
Maughan D. MitchellDeputy County Attorney, San Juan County, Utah05/11/1993
Anderson G. DanielAnderson & Anderson, P.C.10/27/1992
Halls C. CraigCraig C. Halls09/20/1978
Anderson L. RobertAnderson & Anderson, P.C.01/10/1955

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