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Court Manager Vol. 35 #2 - Summer 2020
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Vol. 35 #2 - Summer 2020

In this Issue:
  • Caseflow Management Practices—Opportunities for Application

  • Candid Camera: Tips for When You’re on Webcam

  • Kevin Bowling Receives NACM Award of Merit

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    Caseflow Management Practices—Opportunities for Application

    by Janet G. Cornell
    Caseflow management is a court responsibility, which benefits from ongoing attentiveness. Caseflow management practices involve efforts for monitoring and overseeing case progress while managing any case backlogs. Monitoring steps occur (optimally) from case initiation through trial, adjudicatory actions, and final... Read more »
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    Candid Camera: Tips for When You’re on Webcam

    by Kelly Tait
    Even as social-distancing guidelines change, the reality is that many of us will continue to conduct large portions of our jobs remotely. While you’ve probably already been on many video calls, it’s worth reevaluating your options and considering adjustments that... Read more »
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    Kevin Bowling Receives NACM Award of Merit

    by Paul DeLosh
    For 42 years, Kevin Bowling has had a career in courts, and he is a people person. So, it was a surprise when nobody tipped him off about his receiving the highest honor from the National Association for Court Management... Read more »
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Departments

President’s Message

by T.J. BeMent

Editor’s Note

by Charlene Watkins

IJIS Exchange

by Sue Humphreys

Courtside Conversation
Robert Carbeck

by Dawn Palermo

A Question of Ethics

by Peter C. Kiefer

Management Musings

by Giuseppe M. Fazari
New Members
Sustaining Members
2024–2025 Board of Directors

National Association for Court Management


The National Association for Court Management is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of judicial administration at all levels of courts nationwide. In carrying out its purpose, the association strives to provide its members with professional education and to encourage the exchange of useful information among them; encourages the application of modern management techniques to courts; and, through the work of its committees, supports research and development in the field of court management, the independence of the judicial branch, and the impartial administration of the courts.

EDITORS

Joseph D'Amico

Trial Court Administrator
17th Judicial Circuit Court, Fort Lauderdale, FL
jdamico@17th.flcourts.org


Jessica Humphreys

Superior Court Director
Yakima County Superior Court, Yakima, WA
jessica.humphreys@co.yakima.wa.us


MANAGING EDITOR

NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE COURTS

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(800) 616-6164

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