3 attorneys held active legal licenses in Riverdale 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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Riverdale had three actively licensed attorneys as of March, as reported by the Utah State Bar.

This data includes all attorneys engaged in active legal practice during the specified period.

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

On March 1, 2026, average attorney salaries in Arizona spanned from $95,830 for entry-level positions (Attorney I) working on routine tasks, to $242,565 for experienced attorneys in high-level roles (Attorney V) managing complex cases independently. Attorneys at the Attorney III level — performing advanced legal work under moderate supervision — averaged $179,573 in Arizona, while the nationwide average for similar roles was $187,524.

Lawyers in Riverdale With Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Brooks E. Stevin – 10/21/2004
Webster M. John Bartlett & Webster, LC 10/17/2001
Olds H. Paul Riverdale City Justice Court 05/17/1994

The Utah State Bar provided the information referenced in this article. Source data is available here.



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