Navajo County sees 43 lawyers with active licenses to practice law as of February

Joel F. England CEO and Executive Director of the State Bar of Arizona
Joel F. England CEO and Executive Director of the State Bar of Arizona
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There were 43 lawyers with active licenses to practice in Navajo County as of February, according to the State Bar of Arizona.

This is an increase over January, when there were 41 active lawyers in the county.

Within Navajo County, Holbrook had the highest number of lawyers with active licenses during February (13).

Data refers to all lawyers who were actively practicing during this period.

As of Feb. 1, 2026, average lawyer salaries in Arizona ranged from $97,519 for an entry-level attorney handling routine legal work (Attorney I) to $246,747 for highly experienced attorneys managing complex cases with significant autonomy (Attorney V). Mid-level attorneys, such as those in Attorney III roles—who handle highly complex legal work with moderate supervision—earned on average $182,688 in Arizona, compared to $187,488 nationwide.

Data from the American Bar Association’s National Lawyer Population Survey show that Arizona had about 2.14 lawyers per 1,000 residents, compared with a national average of roughly 3.81 per 1,000.

Lawyers in Navajo County with active legal licenses in February
Lawyer Name Name of Firm
Adam T. Staley Staley Law Firm PLLC
Alan K. Wittig Navajo County Public Defender
Anna M. Atencio City of Show Low
Benjamin M. Brewer The Brewer Law Office PLLC
Blaine C. Rhoton Navajo County Attorney Office
Bradley W. Carlyon Navajo County Attorney Office
Brendon R. Rogers Law Office of Brendon R Rogers PLLC
Brett R. Rigg Rigg Law Firm PLLC
Cameron Lee Udall Navajo County Public Defender’s Office
Catherine M. Wright
Charles E. Laroue Navajo County Public Defender
D Shawn Taylor Taylor Law Office
Dale P. Nielson
Daniel T. Garrett Daniel T. Garrett LLC
David Grant Moore Moore Law, PLLC
David Joseph Martin David J Martin Attorney at Law PLLC
Eduardo H. Coronado Coronado Law Firm PLLC
F Morgan Brown City of Show Low
Frederick K. Lomayesva Hopi Tribe
George R. Hesse George Hesse PLLC
Hans Michael Carlson Navajo County Public Defender’s Office
Jason Moore Navajo County Attorney Office
Jennifer J. Maldonado Navajo County Attorney’s Office
Jo Ellen Vork Law Offices of Jo Ellen Vork PLLC
Joel H. Ruechel Navajo County Attorney Office
John A. Banker
Joseph C. Finch Genesis Legal Group
Joseph E. Holland Holland Law Firm PLLC
Laurie Litster Frost Litster Frost Injury Lawyers
Mariclare Hannah Navajo County Public Defender
Martin MacLaren Roes Navajo County Attorney’s Office
Matthew Elliott McReynolds Cromwell & McReynolds, PLLC
Michael A. Breeze
Michael James Novotny Hopi Tribal Housing Authority
Michael R. Ellsworth White Mountain Law Group, PLC
Michael Sean Brogan Navajo County Public Defenders office
Michael W. Capp Michael W Capp Law Office PLC
Nicholas Dale Patton Nick D Patton Attorney at Law PLLC
Raven Joaquin Attwood Navajo Nation Judicial Branch
Robert F. Edwards Navajo County Attorney Office
Roberta H. Fyler
Ronald D. Wood Wood Law Office
Sterling T. Solomon

Information in this article was obtained from the State Bar of Arizona. The source data can be found here.



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