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Maricopa Membership Meeting and CLE Luncheon

Date and Time

Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 11:45 AM until 1:15 PM

Location

The University Club
http://www.universityclubphoenix.com
39 E. Monte Vista Rd.
Phoenix , AZ  85004
USA
(602) 254-5408

Event Contact(s)

Paige A Martin
Registration Questions

Category

Maricopa Luncheon

Registration Info

Registration is required before Friday, May 23, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
In order to receive the pre-paid luncheon prices, you MUST pre-pay with your credit card on the website BY THE RSVP DEADLINE. DO NOT MAIL IN CHECKS.

If you make a reservation but do not pay on the website with your credit card, you must pay the total cost plus an additional $5 by check or cash at the door. Please see prices on the website.

If you cancel after the registration deadline, or do not show up for a luncheon for which you have registered and you have not paid, you will be billed at the "at the door" price. We pay for the number of meals we guarantee so we must collect the money from you.
Registration cancellations will be accepted until Friday, May 23, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Cancellation Policy:
We do not give refunds, but a member can receive a credit IF you prepay for the luncheon meeting and cancel BEFORE the registration deadline. After the registration deadline of NOON on the Friday before the luncheon meeting, we cannot provide you with a credit. We are required to guarantee the number of meals to the University Club, and we pay for those meals even if you must cancel after the registration deadline. Visit our FAQ page for information on how to cancel your registration, among other important information.

About this event





A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF JUSTICE ABOUT THE STRATEGIC AGENDA



Dear Fellow Arizonans, Friends, and Colleagues:

I am honored and privileged to serve Arizona as the twenty-seventh Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. During the past year, I have traveled to every county in the state, met with community leaders, and assembled a diverse group of stakeholders to plan where the judicial branch should devote its limited resources during my five-year term. We had no shortage of enthusiasm or ideas. I am pleased to present the fruit of those efforts, a strategic agenda that will shape our efforts from now until 2029.

One of the prerogatives of being Chief Justice is getting to name the new strategic agenda. I chose “… and Justice for All.” Anyone who has recited the Pledge of Allegiance will recognize this phrase. It is a simple and elegant concept; but achieving it has too often proved elusive. The judicial branch’s commitment to delivering justice for everyone in our state, however, remains resolute. Thus, building on the excellent work of previous strategic agendas,… and Justice for Allsets out five goals and 94 initiatives that strive to uphold the bedrock of our justice system: fairness, accessibility, and adherence to the rule of law.

Expanding and promoting access to justice has consistently been of greatest importance to the judicial branch and will continue to be a fundamental priority in this strategic agenda. Our courts must be open and accessible to all. To that end, we will continue to work tirelessly to remove barriers that impede access to justice, whether financial, geographic, technological, or language based. Every Arizonan should have access to legal resources and be able to easily navigate our legal system, whether acting as a self-represented litigant or working with court-certified professionals.

Maintaining public trust and confidence plays a critical role in the success of our justice system, particularly during uncertain times. Increasing public awareness of our court’s constitutional role in our democracy will improve the public’s understanding and perception of the judicial branch in our state. We strive to uphold the highest standards of ethics, transparency, and accountability, ensuring our decisions and processes withstand scrutiny and inspire confidence.

Protecting children, families, and communities is paramount. We prioritize initiatives that safeguard the most vulnerable among us, promote family stability, and foster safe and thriving communities across Arizona. Evidence-based practices and fair justice principles guide much of the work we will undertake to make improvements that focus on defendant accountability and community protection. Our courts will pursue initiatives focusing on critical issues, including mental health, juvenile justice, and victims’ rights.

Advancing judicial branch excellence and innovation is a fundamental responsibility that ensures we seek to improve our processes, leverage technology, and adopt best practices for our courts. I am proud that Arizona courts are recognized nationally and internationally as innovative leaders who continuously deliver technological and system-based improvements that produce high-quality data, effective infrastructure, and civil justice reforms. We will explore the impact of new technologies, including artificial intelligence, and will invest in the professional development of our judges and staff, ensuring they have the tools and knowledge to deliver exceptional service.

Enhancing professionalism and leadership within our justice system will cultivate an environment that nurtures leadership, encourages collaboration, and upholds the highest ethical standards. Our priorities focus on expanding judicial officer excellence and leadership, growing a qualified and culturally diverse bench and workforce, and serving as a foremost leader in forensic science, mental health, and court innovations.

As you will see when you review the … and Justice for All Strategic Agenda, the judicial branch has committed to an ambitious plan. With the State Bar of Arizona and community justice partners, we will work tirelessly to ensure that our judiciary remains a place people can count on to uphold the rule of law and dispense fair justice to everyone. Arizona is a vibrant state with an exciting future. I’m proud that the judicial branch is a vital part of that future, and I eagerly look forward to leading the branch to the end of this decade.

Sincerely,

Ann A. Scott Timmer
Chief Justice
Arizona Supreme Court




Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer joined the Arizona Supreme Court in 2012. She was elected by her colleagues as Vice Chief Justice in 2019 and she was sworn in as Chief Justice in July 2024 for a five-year term. Justice Timmer is a member of the National Conference of Bar Examiners Board of Trustees (Secretary), has been elected to The American Law Institute and serves as the liaison for the ABA House of Delegates for the Conference of Chief Justices. Among other recognitions, she has been named one of a New Decade of Arizona’s Most Intriguing Women (2022), an ABA Journal and ABA Center for Innovation Legal Rebel (2021), the Arizona Capitol Times Woman of the Year (2020) and was elected to the Maricopa County Bar Association Hall of Fame. Prior to her appointment to the Supreme Court bench, Justice Timmer served on the Arizona Court of Appeals for twelve years, serving as its chief judge for three years. Before joining the bench, Justice Timmer practiced law in Phoenix, focusing primarily on commercial litigation. Justice Timmer earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona, her J. D. magna cum laude, from Arizona State University Law School (now the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law), and a Masters in Judicial Studies from Duke University Law School.











Menu: Please choose REGULAR or VEGAN when registering.

 

 

Regular: Chicken Cobb Salad with mixed greens, corn, black beans, tomato, blended cheeses, bacon bits, avocado, toasted corn tortilla strips, creamy cilantro dressing

 

Vegan: Cobb Salad with mixed greens, corn, black beans, tomato, vegan cheddar cheese, avocado, toasted corn tortilla strips, cilantro dressing (gluten-free) 

 

All meals served with Chilled Tomato Gazpacho (vegan, gluten-free), rolls and butter, and Chocolate Coconut Cake with Whipped Cream (vegan). Iced tea and water pitchers on the tables. Coffee in the back of the room.







Number of People Who Will Attend

Non-Member Judiciary *
$45.00
Non-Member *
$55.00
AADC Member *
$45.00
Collaborative Bar Member *
$45.00
Non-Member Law Student Guest of Non-Member
$35.00
Non-Member Guest of Non-Member
$55.00
* This can be your primary registrant type. Only one primary registrant type is allowed per registration.
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