Torrey reported 1 actively licensed attorney as of March

Chrystal Mancuso-Smith, 3rd Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
Chrystal Mancuso-Smith, 3rd Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
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Torrey had one attorney with an active legal license in March, according to the Utah State Bar.

The data covers all attorneys actively practicing during that period.

Utah recorded the nation’s highest overall bar exam passage rate in NCBE’s July 2025 Bar Exam Results, with 86% of takers passing.

On March 1, 2026, average attorney wages in Arizona ranged from $95,830 for entry-level lawyers handling routine cases (Attorney I) to $242,565 for attorneys with extensive experience working on complex matters (Attorney V). Attorneys at the mid-level (Attorney III), who tackle advanced cases and receive moderate supervision, earned an average of $179,573 in Arizona, compared to the national average of $187,524.

Lawyer in Torrey With Active Legal License in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Warenski M. Jane 10/02/1990

This article uses information from the Utah State Bar. Find the original data here.



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