5 attorneys held active licenses to practice in Fillmore as of March

Kim Cordova, President Utah State Bar at Utah State Bar
Kim Cordova, President Utah State Bar at Utah State Bar
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Five attorneys maintained active licenses to practice in Fillmore this March, according to the Utah State Bar.

The data includes all legal practitioners holding active status during the reporting period.

The NCBE’s July 2025 Bar Exam Results show Utah achieved the nation’s highest overall bar passage rate at 86%.

On March 1, 2026, Arizona attorney salaries had an average range from $95,830 for entry-level lawyers (Attorney I) handling routine cases, to $242,565 for top-tier attorneys (Attorney V) managing complex matters independently. Attorneys at a mid-level (Attorney III), responsible for highly complex work with moderate supervision, earned an average of $179,573 in Arizona compared with a national average of $187,524.

Lawyers in Fillmore With Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Harris Waddingham Elise Millard County Attorney’s Office 10/09/2019
Burns Covert Cleve Cleve Burns Legal Services, PLLC 10/11/2016
Jackson P. Kaela Millard County Attorney’s Office 10/18/2000
Starley V. Sandra Sandra Starley 10/04/1988
Anderson L. Dexter Dexter L. Anderson 05/18/1970

This article’s information comes from the Utah State Bar. The original data is available here.



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