Natalie Keller is the San Bernardino Superior’s newest commissioner, according to a press release from the court. She was sworn in June 6 and began her new assignment at the child support courthouse.
Keller has nearly 20 years of legal experience in various litigation types, including juvenile, small claims, probate and family law, according to the release.
Her most recent experience was as a family law facilitator at Riverside Superior, a post she held since 2015.
Before that, she was a partner with the Law Offices of Keller and Laimer, APC, starting in 2008; an associate with the Law Offices of James A. Jackson starting in 2005; an associate with the Law Offices of Catherine A. Vincent in 2004; and an associate with the Law Offices of Ronald Brian Kalfuss starting in 2003.
Keller received a Juris Doctorate in 2002 from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. She received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of California, San Diego, in 1997.
Superior-court commissioners hear cases including in family law, small claims, evictions, child support, domestic violence, civil harassment, traffic and criminal law.