Arizona Lottery Hires New Assistant Attorney General


PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwired - Aug 28, 2013) - The Arizona Lottery is proud to announce Deanie Reh as its new assistant attorney general, bringing more than 35 years of law practice to her position. 

In her role as assistant attorney general, Reh will support the Arizona Lottery in all aspects of the legal responsibilities that are mandated as an agency of the State of Arizona. Reh will be in charge of reviewing and drafting contracts, legal documents and policies; drafting and filing court pleadings or motions; appearing in court cases or legal actions in which the Lottery is a party; as well as filing trademark applications and protecting the Lottery's intellectual property. Reh also will be advising the Lottery and its staff regarding the interpretation of statutes or rules in regards to employees or contractors, procurement, public meetings, conflicts of interest, or licensing of retailers.

"The Arizona Lottery makes terrific contributions to our state, and I am honored to have the opportunity to continue the positive work that the organization does within Arizona's communities," Reh said.

Originally from North Carolina, Reh graduated from Arizona State University (ASU) with a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and later earned her Doctorate of Jurisprudence from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at ASU. Most recently, Reh worked as a consultant for Avnet, Inc. on service agreements. Prior to Avnet, Reh was compliance counsel for GoDaddy.com, LLC, and a litigation, transaction, and employment attorney at Sherman & Howard Law Firm. She also worked for AG Communication Systems Corporation and Lucent Technologies, Inc. as corporate counsel.

Reh currently is a member in good standing with the Arizona State Bar, U.S. District Court of Arizona, and the Ninth Circuit. She also is a member of American Corporate Counsel Association.

For more information about the Arizona Lottery and its services, please visit www.ArizonaLottery.com.

Players must be 21 years or older to purchase or redeem tickets. Winners have 180 days from the drawing date to claim their prize at an Arizona Lottery office or by mail. Overall odds vary by game. All sales are final. In accordance with the ADA, these materials may be made available in an alternative format. Gambling Problem? Call 1.800.NEXT STEP (1-800-639-8783). Please Play Responsibly™.

About the Arizona Lottery
The Arizona Lottery operates entirely from the revenue it generates through the sale of its products; it receives no General Fund dollars from the State. Proceeds from sales of Lottery tickets -- more than $3.4 million per week -- fund a variety of state programs. Since July 1981, the Arizona Lottery has paid out more than $5.4 billion in prizes to players, more than $3 billion in net profit to the state and more than $638 million in commissions to retailers. Learn more at ArizonaLottery.com.

Contact Information:

Contact:
Jennifer Adler
E.B. Lane
602-417-1594