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Hon. Lisa A. VandenBerg Appointed as Presiding Disciplinary Judge by Arizona Supreme Court

Hon. Lisa A. VandenBerg Appointed as Presiding Disciplinary Judge by Arizona Supreme Court

The Arizona Supreme Court has officially appointed a new Presiding Disciplinary Judge, the Hon. Lisa A. VandenBerg, whose tenure will commence on February 24, 2025. This pivotal role encompasses the oversight of critical legal matters such as attorney discipline, reinstatement cases, and addressing matters of disability within the legal community. For over two decades, Judge VandenBerg has firmly served the public’s interest from the bench in Maricopa County, shouldering the weight of responsibility across various court sectors—criminal proceedings, family court decision-making, probate, and juvenile court trials.

In a recent statement obtained by

the Arizona judiciary’s announcement

, Judge VandenBerg expressed her anticipation for the new chapter in her judicial career: “I look forward to continuing my service to the State of Arizona and its legal community as a judge in this new role.” Her appointment to follow in the footsteps of the retiring Judge Margaret Downie signifies not only a passing of the gavel but an affirmation of her lengthy experience and the respect she commands among her peers.

In bestowing this role unto Judge VandenBerg, Chief Justice Ann Timmer of the Arizona Supreme Court extolled her track record and readiness to uphold the integrity of the legal process. “The Court selected Judge VandenBerg as the new Presiding Disciplinary Judge among an extremely talented field of applicants,”

said Chief Justice Timmer

. “Judge VandenBerg has had a marvelous and lengthy career as a superior court judge in Maricopa County. We are pleased that she has agreed to accept the position and build on retiring Judge Margaret Downie’s great work in that position.”

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Prior to her judicial career, Judge VandenBerg zealously worked to protect and to serve the public’s interest as deputy county attorney with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Her experience also spans serving as staff attorney in the utilities division of the Arizona Corporation Commission. Beyond her professional responsibilities, she has also dedicated herself to the legal education and future of young minds, acting as a mentor to high school students, by coaching a mock trial team and advising a moot court.

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