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Conference of Chief Justices Takes Important Step Toward Civil Justice Improvement
Conference of Chief Justices Takes Important Step Toward Civil Justice Improvement
The Conference of Chief Justices has established a new committee that will evaluate civil justice improvement efforts around the country and develop guidelines and best practices for civil litigation, as well as case-flow management. The National Center for State Courts has also undertaken a research project to inform the committee's work. IAALS looks forward to working alongside NCSC to support the efforts of the committee.
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New Report Recommends Courtroom Efficiency Strategies for Judges, from Judges
New Report Recommends Courtroom Efficiency Strategies for Judges, from Judges
IAALS, in conjunction with the ACTL, has released a new report that highlights key civil case management techniques for judges that have the potential to streamline litigation in their courtrooms. Working Smarter, Not Harder: How Excellent Judges Manage Cases documents the recommendations and key practices of nearly 30 state and federal trial court judges, who were identified as being outstanding and efficient case managers.
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A Judge's Ten Commandments for Effective Case Management
A Judge's Ten Commandments for Effective Case Management
The Hon. Jack Zouhary, federal district court judge and member of the American College of Trial Lawyers Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice, recently penned an article for the Federal Lawyer about his case management process and the prioritization of time and resources throughout the life of a case. In broad strokes, he outlines ten of the most important considerations he makes to keep his courtroom efficient.
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A Judge's Ten Commandments for Effective Case Management
A Judge's Ten Commandments for Effective Case Management
The Hon. Jack Zouhary, federal district court judge and member of the American College of Trial Lawyers Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice, recently penned an article for the Federal Lawyer about his case management process and the prioritization of time and resources throughout the life of a case. In broad strokes, he outlines ten of the most important considerations he makes to keep his courtroom efficient.
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New Publication Examines Proactive Case Management Processes in Family Law Cases
New Publication Examines Proactive Case Management Processes in Family Law Cases
IAALS has just released a research report entitled Family Law in Focus: A Retrospective Study of Colorado's Early Experiments with Proactive Case Processing. This report presents the results from an analysis of data from five pilot programs in four different Colorado courts that implemented proactive case management in family law cases. The data show that by providing active case management, assistance, and education to litigants, the likelihood of speedier case resolution is increased, which is the intent of CRCP 16.2.
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IAALS' New Guide Provides Tools for Federal Judges to Analyze Their Own Docket
IAALS' New Guide Provides Tools for Federal Judges to Analyze Their Own Docket
IAALS’ new publication, A Roadmap for Review: Guide for Appraisal and Improvement of Caseflow Management in Civil Cases in U.S. District Courts, provides the tools for any interested federal judge to make a quick, initial assessment of the status of his or her civil case docket to measure how it compares to his or her colleagues as well as to courts across the nation. If further analysis and appraisal are deemed appropriate or desirable, this Guide provides the user with the tools to do so and recommendations for better practices.
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Chief Judge Says NY Courts Must Be 'More Hospitable' for Business
Chief Judge Says NY Courts Must Be 'More Hospitable' for Business
New York's Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman has created a task force to identify ways to "better control dockets, manage case flow and make more effective use of non-judicial personnel and alternative dispute resolution within the courts."
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