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- referrals per month when it comes to caseload and efficient management of workload. This allocation of caseload management showed 90% efficiency in services...
- Pomeranian to make up 9.3% of the caseload. In Thailand prevalence was found as high as 75% in one study and a 28.9% caseload in another. A study in the US...
- Council of California (2022). 2022 Court Statistics Report: Statewide Caseload Trends, 2011–12 Through 2020–21 (PDF). San Francisco: Judicial Council...
- reduce its caseload by cutting back on the number of repetitive cases it dealt with. As a result of Protocol 14 reforms to reduce caseload, single judges...
- long-vacant field office in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, looking for an easier caseload after working on investigations of the Ku Klux Klan and Cosa Nostra, and...
- enlarged panel of justices, and employment of a large staff to ****ist as its caseload increases. In 2008, the Court consisted of one chief justice and four ****ociate...
- The New South Wales Coal Compensation Review Tribunal was a tribunal in New South Wales, a state of Australia, which had responsibility for determining...
- addition to the circuit court. In densely po****ted counties where the caseload is traditionally greater, separate courts have been established to solely...
- the United States, in 1977, after placement of the final child on their caseload. It still operates in South East Asia. The Foundation “Friends For All...
- normally maintain a full caseload, as well as for total service, combining active service and senior service. The caseload of a senior judge may range...