3 Huntsville lawyers held active licenses in March, state 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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Three attorneys in Huntsville maintained active legal licenses during March, according to the Utah State Bar.

This data includes all lawyers actively practicing in that timeframe.

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

As of March 1, 2026, average lawyer salaries in Arizona ranged from $95,830 for entry-level attorneys handling routine legal work (Attorney I) up to $242,565 for highly experienced attorneys overseeing complex cases with substantial autonomy (Attorney V). In Arizona, mid-level roles, like Attorney III—who are assigned complex work with moderate oversight—averaged $179,573, while the national average was $187,524.

Lawyers in Huntsville With Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Holt A. Jenna – 02/21/2012
Nemelka Cary CLN, PC 05/23/2008
Dutson S. Roger Roger S. Dutson 10/17/1967

Details in this article come from the Utah State Bar. Source data is available here.



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