His father was
Emil Gustav Lisco, a priest at the Berlin
St. Marienkirche. Between 1859 and 1868 he attended the Friedrich Werder Gymnasium, after which he studied law in Berlin,
Heidelberg and
Greifswald. In 1872 he entered the Prussian judicial service. Lisco became a magistrate in
Rixdorf in 1879; in 1883 he became a provincial judge for
Berlin; in 1888 he was named High Court Judge to
Kwidzyn and one year later in the same function to
Naumburg. In 1903 he became a privy councillor. The following year he became head of the personnel department of the Prussian Ministry of Justice in the rank of Ministerial Director. From 1907 to 1909 he was the head of the Berlin
Kammergericht, then in 1909 he was appointed a minister of Justice, and then Secretary as
Secretary of State in the
Reichsjustizamt. He was a member of the General Synod of the
Prussian Union of churches from 1908, and president of the
Evangelischer Bund in 1922/1923. Hermann Lisco was buried in a family grave at the cemetery of the
Jerusalems- und Neuen Kirche in
Berlin-Kreuzberg. The grave is maintained. ==References==