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Court Manager Vol. 38 #3 – Summer 2024
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Vol. 38 #3 – Summer 2024

In this Issue:
  • Justice and Innovation in Latin America since the Pandemic: Developments, Challenges, and Perspectives

  • Can I Work from Home? The Answer Is Not a Simple Yes or No

  • Navigating Social Media: A Guide to Do’s and Don’ts

  • An Experiential Review of the ICM Fellows Program

Features

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    Justice and Innovation in Latin America since the Pandemic: Developments, Challenges, and Perspectives

    by Luis María Palma
    In many judicial bodies across Latin American nations, there is a growing trend toward modernization through the adoption of technology tools. Although these efforts have been ongoing, their acceleration was prompted by the crisis stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic since... Read more »
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    Can I Work from Home? The Answer Is Not a Simple Yes or No

    by Chris Reams
    On May 29 of this year, I taught a class at the Maricopa County Justice Courts Annual Staff Training Conference: “Working from Home/Pros and Cons.” The focus of the class was a discussion on the benefits and challenges of working... Read more »
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    Navigating Social Media: A Guide to Do’s and Don’ts

    by Lillian Triplett
    In today’s interconnected world, social media serves as a powerful tool for communication, networking, and expression. However, its vast reach and instantaneous nature also come with responsibilities. Whether you are an individual user, a business, or an organization, understanding the... Read more »
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    An Experiential Review of the ICM Fellows Program

    by Melinda Brooks and Mandy Sarkissian
    Since 2011, the Institute for Court Management (ICM) has offered three levels of certification: the Certified Court Manager (CCM) and the Certified Court Executive (CCE) credentials and the ICM Fellows Program. The CCM credential requires the completion of six courses,... Read more »
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Departments

President’s Message

by Rick Pierce

Management Musings

by Giuseppe M. Fazari

A Question of Ethics

by Peter Kiefer

Courtside Conversation
Nathaniel Mingo

by Carlene Redmond
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

300 Newport Ave., Williamsburg, VA 23185
(800) 616-6164

communications@ncsc.org

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