Every lawyer in Utah received an email from the State Bar that included a picture of a topless woman.

The email was an advertisement for their annual spring convention in St. George, Fox 13 reported.

The Bar confirmed it sent the email out and publicly apologized on Twitter saying it is 'horrified'.

Every lawyer in the Utah state received an email from the Utah State Bar that included a picture of a topless woman, the censored image pictured here

Its tweet read: 'Apologies to all who received an inappropriate email from the Utah State Bar. We are aware of the situation and are investigating the matter.'

Executive director John Baldwin said: 'We are horrified. We are investigating to discover how this occurred. Our goal is to find out what happened and insure it never happens again.'

Matt Page, communications director, said the email was created 'in-house', and that he himself made the image advertising the spring event, which didn't include a picture of a topless woman.

The email contained the subject line '2018 Spring Convention Walk-Ins Welcome! Learn How!' along with an image promoting the March 8-10 event. Below was an image of a woman's breasts.

The Bar confirmed they sent the email out and have publicly apologized on Twitter saying they are 'horrified'

Many twitter users found the email highly amusing and shared their thoughts online

Many people on Twitter found the email highly amusing with one person writing: 'Hey Utah Lawyers: DO NOT OPEN THE LATEST STATE BAR EMAIL AT WORK! VERY NSFW AND I CANT STOP LAUGHING.'

Twitter user Zach Bloxham joked: 'The Utah Bar just sent me an email that included a picture of a topless woman. I will be deducting $100 off of my next bar dues to compensate for my loss of innocence.'

Chase Thomas said: 'Opened up that email in the middle of the House gallery and freaked out! My intern sitting next to me was laughing so hard.'

Twitter user Zach Bloxham joked about it saying he lost his 'innocence'