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Law Practice

Jun. 15, 2009

Courts Eye Tech Fund as Budget Tightens

The Administrative Office of the Courts has abandoned its opposition to dipping into technology fees to balance the budget, but it's still trying to protect court construction funds.

By Matthew Pordum
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO - As the budget gap grows, the Administrative Office of the Courts has abandoned its opposition to dipping into technology funds to balance the budget - but it's still trying to protect court construction funds.

Administrative Director of the Courts Bill Vickery said the rollout of the court case management system - a single, statewide computer system meant to replace each county's individua...

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