2 attorneys held active licenses in Monroe in 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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Monroe counted two attorneys with active licenses to practice as of March, according to the Utah State Bar.

These figures include all attorneys who were actively practicing in the area during this period.

Based on NCBE’s July 2025 Bar Exam Results, Utah reported the highest bar exam pass rate nationally, reaching 86%.

As of March 1, 2026, lawyer salary averages in Arizona ranged from $95,830 for entry-level attorneys primarily performing standard legal tasks (Attorney I) to $242,565 for senior attorneys overseeing complex matters independently (Attorney V). Attorneys in mid-level positions, such as Attorney III—responsible for complex legal work with moderate oversight—averaged $179,573 in Arizona, while the nationwide average was $187,524.

Lawyers in Monroe With Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Mathie C. Michael Mathie Law 05/15/2009
Christensen B. Neal Law Office of Neal B. Christensen, PLLC 09/20/1978

This article’s information comes from the Utah State Bar. Find the original data here.



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