PHOENIX — Governor Katie Hobbs has announced the appointment of Neil Sherman to the Coconino County Superior Court. Sherman, who has nearly a decade of experience in private practice, has primarily focused on family law and previously served as an attorney for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, representing the Department of Child Safety in dependency matters.
Governor Hobbs Praises Sherman’s Dedication
“Neil Sherman has demonstrated a commitment to working collaboratively on behalf of Arizona children and families throughout his legal career,” said Governor Katie Hobbs. “I am proud to appoint him to the Coconino County Superior Court, where his hard work and deep expertise in family law will be an asset to the people of Coconino County and Arizona for years to come.”
Filling a Judicial Vacancy
Sherman’s appointment fills the vacancy left by the retirement of Judge Cathleen Brown Nichols. His extensive experience in family law is expected to bring a knowledgeable and compassionate perspective to the Coconino County Superior Court.