Court Administration Academy for Presiding Judges and Judges at all Levels

Tuition

1799

Conference Fee

499

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Course Location

Columbia, SC

Course Fees

Tuition

$1799

Conference Fee

$499

Columbia, SC

June 18, 2024 to June 21, 2024

This course will be a practical skills-based skill-oriented approach to court administration tailored specifically for judges.

Understanding the administrative functions of courts is critical to a court’s success. In order to help you ensure you have the right tools for your daily challenges, the National Judicial College is pleased to announce that we will be convening our inaugural Court Administration Academy for Presiding and All Judges June 18 through June 21 at the South Carolina Judicial Branch Judicial Education Center in Columbia, South Carolina. Judges at all levels in metropolitan and rural courts are invited and are encouraged to send their court clerks and court administrators.

This course will focus on a skills-based approach to court administration tailored specifically for judges at all levels and court administration personnel. After taking this course, participants will understand the administrative roles and responsibilities of presiding judges and judges at various levels, and will have acquired practical tools to apply to the every-day and long-term administrative requirements and challenges of their positions. Including: Financials · Data collection and reporting · Caseflow management · Records management · Ethics · Access to justice · Artificial intelligence & technology · Managing the media

Tuition

Course $1799

Conference Fee $499

What will I learn?

During this course, you will learn to:

  • Understand the administrative roles and responsibilities of presiding judges and judges at various levels.
  • Have acquired practical tools to apply to the every day and long term administrative challenges of their positions.
  • Develop strategies for troubleshooting administrative challenges in such key function areas as: Capturing the Record • Managing the Media • Public Access to the Courthouse • Interpreters • Courtroom Technology • Human Resources Management • Data Collection and Reporting • Fiscal Responsibilities


Esteemed faculty will include South Carolina State Court Administrator Tonnya Kohn; Judge Julie Bernard (MA); Serge Georges (MA); Judge Phyllis Kotey (FLA); Hon. Maureen O’Connor (Ret.) (Chief Justice of Ohio); Keith Fisher (NJC); State Court Administrator Artie Pepin (NM); and Judge Ed Spillane (TX).

Register Now.

Understanding the administrative functions of courts is critical to a court’s success. In order to help you ensure you have the right tools for your daily challenges, the National Judicial College is pleased to announce that we will be convening our inaugural Court Administration Academy for Presiding and All Judges June 18 through June 21 at the South Carolina Judicial Branch Judicial Education Center in Columbia, South Carolina. Judges at all levels in metropolitan and rural courts are invited and are encouraged to send their court clerks and court administrators.

This course will focus on a skills-based approach to court administration tailored specifically for judges at all levels and court administration personnel. After taking this course, participants will understand the administrative roles and responsibilities of presiding judges and judges at various levels, and will have acquired practical tools to apply to the every-day and long-term administrative requirements and challenges of their positions. Including: Financials · Data collection and reporting · Caseflow management · Records management · Ethics · Access to justice · Artificial intelligence & technology · Managing the media

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