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Attorneys

Rita P. Maguire is a founding member of
Maguire & Pearce, PLLC. Prior to forming
the law firm, Ms. Maguire was the founding President and
CEO of the Arizona Center for Public Policy, a nonpartisan
public policy research center providing comprehensive and
objective analysis of major policy issues in Arizona. In
addition to managing the ACCP’s research and administrative
staff as well as the production of more than 40 publications,
Ms. Maguire authored the Center’s Natural Resources publications
and served as its primary spokesperson.
Ms. Maguire served as Director of the Arizona Department
of Water Resources from 1993 through 2001. During her tenure
as Director, Ms. Maguire represented the state’s interests
in the Colorado River Basin, was a key figure in the development
of the Arizona Water Bank Authority, and played a central
role in Indian water rights negotiations in Arizona. As
Deputy Chief of Staff for Governor Fife Symington, Ms. Maguire
oversaw the operation of ten Executive Branch agencies including
the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the
State Land Department. Ms. Maguire began her legal career
at the law firm of Snell & Wilmer, P.C. practicing environmental
and administrative law.
As a recognized expert on western water policy, she has
written extensively on the subject and makes frequent public
speaking appearances, and is a contributor to editorial
pages and industry publications.
Ms. Maguire holds three degrees from Arizona State University:
a Juris Doctorate received in 1988, a Masters in Business
Administration received in 1979, and a Bachelor of Science
received in 1977. In 2001, Ms. Maguire was awarded the Outstanding
Alumnus of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.
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