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court caseload statistics  

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  • A researcher cannot examine significant trends in court caseloads and differences in court workload without a base of valid data. Argued in the abstract, caseload statistics are important because they are analogous to the financial information business firms use to organize their operations. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Court Caseload Statistics]

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