The Michigan Supreme Court recently released “Michigan’s Judiciary Success Stories: How Michigan Judges Are Driving Change.”?
The 28-page booklet profiles 12 Michigan trial court judges who are leading efforts to measure and report on court performance, to implement technology to increase efficiency and access and to reengineer court processes to streamline operations and save money.
The judges include Chief Judge Susan Dobrich of 43rd District Court in Cass County; Chief Judge William Kelly with 62B District Court in Kentwood; Chief Judge Kathleen Brickley of 36th Circuit Court in Van Buren County; Judge Paul Sullivan of 17th Circuit Court in Kent County; and Judge Terrence Bronson of Monroe County Veterans Treatment Court.
- Posted February 02, 2017
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Michigan Supreme Court booklet shines the spotlight on 12 Michigan judges

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