James S. Sudler

James (Jamie) S. Sudler worked in the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel from 1992 to 2016.  When he left, he was the Chief Deputy Regulation Counsel in charge of the Litigation Division of that office. Jamie is a Co-Producer at H2ORadio.org, which produces radio shows about all types of issues involving water from contamination and sustainability to drought.  During the fall of 2016, he has been a lecturer at the University of Colorado at Boulder teaching a course on The American West.  He also is a volunteer announcer with KGNU doing local headlines.  Jamie currently serves on the Colorado Bar Association Ethics Committee. Jamie was licensed to practice law in 1977.  Early in his career he worked as a Deputy District Attorney in Denver.  He also was an associate in the firm of Rothgerber, Appel & Powers.  He later was the First Assistant in charge of the Special Prosecutions Unit of the Colorado Attorney General's Office. His undergraduate degree is from the University of California at Berkeley, and his law degree from the University of Denver.  He also has a Master's Degree from the State University of New York at Binghamton. During 2010 and 2011, Jamie and John Gleason, co-chaired an investigation into prosecutorial misconduct in Phoenix, Arizona. The Office of Attorney Regulation in Colorado was appointed to investigate and, if necessary prosecute the former Maricopa County Attorney and two of his deputies for ethical violations over a period of years.  The investigation led to a 26-day trial that resulted in the disbarment of Andrew Thomas who was Maricopa County Attorney, and his deputy Lisa Aubuchon. Another deputy, Rachel Alexander was suspended for 6 months.  
 
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