Sentences with word «caseflow»

Phil Knox, Court Administrator from Maricopa County Superior Court, presented a primer on caseflow management to about 14 NASJE members during the conference in Boston.
Identify the characteristics of strong system - wide leadership and its impact on caseflow management.
The initial treatments in CourtMD address caseflow management, the heart of court administration.
A right - sized staffing model for civil case processing that delegates substantial responsibility for routine caseflow management to specially trained professional staff, supported by effective case automation, permitting judges to focus on tasks that require their unique training and expertise;
Zorza suggests some solutions on the court side of things: educating and selecting judges so they understand that self - represented litigants are the norm, not the exception, building out technology for the self - represented, not just lawyers, and caseflow management for those who need help most.
A caseflow or docket court appearance date will be set by the Court.
The caseflows, likewise, are general guidance in the steps necessary to complete each case type.
Across the country, in both state and federal civil justice systems, IAALS has successfully supported changes in both rules and caseflow management that are taking hold.
The report identifies 60 reforms in the five noted areas covered [proportionality, experts, point of entry, discovery, caseflow management], ranging from pilot projects to changes that have already become permanent.
A Pathway Approach to caseflow management that assigns cases at filing based on the expected amount of court involvement needed to resolve the case, but offers sufficient flexibility for reassignment as the needs of the case change over time; and
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