1 practicing lawyer was licensed in Kanosh as of April

Jessica Couser, 3rd Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
Jessica Couser, 3rd Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
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Kanosh reported one attorney with an active license to practice law as of April, based on information from the Utah State Bar.

This data captures all attorneys who were actively practicing during that period.

Utah achieved the highest overall bar passage rate in the nation at 86%, according to NCBE’s July 2025 Bar Exam Results.

As of April 1, 2026, average attorney salaries in Arizona varied from $95,825 for entry-level positions handling routine matters (Attorney I) up to $242,617 for senior attorneys responsible for complex legal cases (Attorney V). Intermediate attorneys, such as Attorney III—who manage complex legal work with moderate guidance—earned an average of $179,597 in Arizona, while the nationwide average was $187,549.

Lawyer in Kanosh With Active Legal License in April
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
MacFarlane Todd M+ Enterprises 10/15/1991

Data in this story was sourced from the Utah State Bar. The full dataset is available here.



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