Robert. I. Worth


Robert Worth currently serves as an Administrative Law Judge for the State of Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings, presiding over a full calendar of matters forwarded by several different State agencies. Receiving his undergraduate bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Stanford Law School, he subsequently became a member of the State Bars of California, New York and Arizona. During his period of military service, he served as an Army Judge Advocate, primarily engaged in court martial trials. Judge Worth conducted a general law practice in New York as part of a firm and, subsequently, as a sole practitioner. After moving to Arizona, and after a period during which he conducted a general law practice in Scottsdale, Judge Worth joined the staff of the Registrar of Contractors as a hearing officer, ultimately holding the position of the Registrar’s Chief Administrative Law Judge for twelve years.


Articles in OAH Newsletter

SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS –TAKING THE PEN OUT OF THE JUDGE'S HAND Vol. 19 , April 2001


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