Robert R. Lung
23rd Judicial DistrictThe Honorable Robert Lung currently presides over a Civil docket in Douglas County. Judge Lung has served as a judicial officer for over 20 years, first in the 18th Judicial District and now in the 23rd Judicial District. He previously served as a District Court Magistrate and a County Court Magistrate in the 18th Judicial District as well as a Municipal Judge in Lone Tree before being appointed a District Court Judge in 2016. Judge Lung has presided over nearly every docket type though he specialized in domestic relations, having presided over the same for eight consecutive years as a Judge as well as several years prior as a Magistrate. As he often regarded at initial status conferences, he loved his job as a domestic relations judge, because his job was about helping people through a difficult time. Judge Lung intends to retire in the Fall of 2025 to begin his own domestic relations mediation practice so he can return to helping others. Judge Lung has received awards for his work as a judicial officer, has been appointed to committees by former and current Chief Justices of the Colorado Supreme Court and currently serves on a number of committees to improve the practice of domestic law in Colorado and to improve the culture of the judiciary. Judge Lung has provided presentations for over twenty-five years on a variety of topics including domestic relations, trauma-informed courts, and other issues nationally and internationally. In his “free time” he endeavors to keep up with his two adopted sons in hiking and biking.
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