Roy had 5 attorneys actively licensed in March, Utah State Bar reports

J. Brett Chambers, 1st Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
J. Brett Chambers, 1st Division Commissioner at Utah State Bar
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In March, Roy had 5 lawyers holding active licenses to practice, data from the Utah State Bar show.

The figures represent all attorneys working in Roy during this period with active credentials.

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, Arizona’s average lawyer salaries ranged between $95,830 for entry-level attorneys (Attorney I) and $242,565 for seasoned attorneys overseeing intricate cases as Attorney V. In Arizona, mid-level lawyers such as Attorney III—who manage highly complex legal matters with some guidance—earned an average $179,573, compared to $187,524 nationally.

Lawyers in Roy With Active Legal Licenses in March
Lawyer Name Name of Firm License Grant Date
Salmon Louis Stephen The Salmon Law Firm 10/27/2023
Wilson Maxwell Matthew – 10/14/2016
Thompson B. Don Don B. Thompson – Attorney at Law 10/14/2003
Nelson D. Trent Roy/Weber County Justice Court 10/20/1998
Davis G. Christopher Christopher G. Davis 10/06/1982

Details in this report were sourced from the Utah State Bar. The original data set can be accessed here.



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