FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 6, 2011
Contact: Tim Eigo, Arizona Attorney Editor
Phone: (602) 340-7310, Mobile: (602) 908-6991
Email: tim.eigo@staff.azbar.org
Arizona Attorney Features Judge William O’Neil
William O’Neil is Arizona’s First-Ever Presiding Disciplinary Judge
PHOENIX - Jan. 6, 2011 -
Arizona Attorney magazine's first issue of 2011 features a
profile of Judge William O'Neil, Arizona's first-ever Presiding
Disciplinary Judge.
O'Neil assumed his post as the Judge who rules on
lawyer discipline matters on Jan. 1, 2011.
Tim Eigo, Editor of Arizona Attorney
magazine, wrote the article that details how Judge O'Neil will
tackle the new role that will shape a new lawyer discipline system
in Arizona. O'Neil says that his enthusiasm is driven by his love
for a challenge and his passion for the legal profession.
"Re-engineering a discipline system from the
ground up is a huge undertaking," said Editor Tim Eigo. "The
Presiding Disciplinary Judge serves as a linchpin of the new
regime, and that position has been filled with someone with
significant experience as a judge and as a lawyer."
O'Neil cites transparency and public involvement
as two challenges he will face in his new role. Taking a
collaborative approach, the new system will have a probable-cause
committee comprised of lawyers and laypeople that will offer
transparency, efficiency and fairness.
Judge O'Neil refers to the old system as
Byzantine-an outdated regime that may have served its purpose once
but no longer does.
As Presiding Disciplinary Judge, O'Neil will draw
on his experience as a practicing lawyer and his decades as a trial
judge. He likens the changes to a "healing process" and a focus on
"restorative justice."
O'Neil is greatly supported by friends and
colleagues in his new role. Judge Robert Carter Olson, Presiding
Judge for the Superior Court in Pinal County, expects that O'Neil
will deliver consistency and predictability and praised the Supreme
Court for its selection of O'Neil.
Arizona Attorney magazine is published 11 times per
year by the State Bar of Arizona. It provides articles on
substantive legal issues, professional trends and feature
profiles.
The full article is available at
www.myazbar.org/azattorney/
About the State Bar
The State Bar of Arizona is a non-profit organization that operates under the supervision of the Arizona Supreme Court. The Bar includes approximately 16,000 active attorneys and provides education and development programs for the legal profession and the public. Since 1933 the Bar and its members have been committed to serving the public by making sure the voices of all people in Arizona are heard in our justice system.
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