Helper had 1 attorney licensed to practice in March, Utah Bar data shows

Tom J. Bayles, 5th Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
Tom J. Bayles, 5th Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
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Helper counted one attorney with an active law license in March, based on data from the Utah State Bar.

This information includes all lawyers actively working within the specified timeframe.

The NCBE’s July 2025 Bar Exam Results indicated Utah led the nation with an 86% overall bar passage rate.

As of March 1, 2026, average attorney salaries in Arizona ranged from $95,830 for entry-level attorneys (Attorney I) handling standard legal matters to $242,565 for top-level attorneys (Attorney V) who oversee complicated cases independently. For attorneys at the Attorney III level, managing complex cases with moderate oversight, the average salary in Arizona was $179,573, compared to a national average of $187,524.

Lawyer in Helper With Active Legal License in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Morley T. Mark Mark T. Morley, PC 05/24/2005

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



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