Plain City had 3 actively licensed lawyers as of March

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 were actively licensed to practice law in Plain City as of March, Utah State Bar data indicate.

The statistics represent attorneys actively working during this period.

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

On March 1, 2026, average lawyer salaries in Arizona ranged from $95,830 for novice attorneys handling standard legal duties (Attorney I) to $242,565 for veterans working on complex matters autonomously (Attorney V). Attorneys in intermediate roles—like Attorney III, who handle advanced legal work with some oversight—made $179,573 on average in Arizona, compared to $187,524 across the U.S.

Lawyers in Plain City With Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Wilkinson S. Ryan Wilkinson Legal, PLLC. 05/19/2014
Peterson M. Brett – 10/13/2010
Call M. Craig Anderson Call & Wilkinson, PC 09/20/1976

This information was sourced from the Utah State Bar. Access the original data here.



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