caseload|caseloads in English

noun

contents of a case; number of cases handled during a specific period (in a court, clinic, etc.)

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1. Autism Spectrum Disorders: Changes in the California Caseload This report provides a summary of caseload growth of …

2. 8 Consultants' caseloads are mounting inexorably and technical complexity is increasing while junior support declines, both proportionately and in terms of doctor hours.

3. Caseload – Due to the judicial system's unfamiliarity with the science at this time, requests for DNA analysis were not in high demand.

4. On that note, Bottlenecks happen when there are too much caseload and burden on a key processing plant, or a significant area that’s held responsible for delegating things.

5. The Caseworker will be responsible for coordinating the case management plan that determines the best services available for clients on the mental health caseload, will guide the client to those services and aftercare to reduce the possibility of recidivism

6. He serves as an Arbitrator on the Commercial Panels of Neutrals of the American Arbitration Association, the International Centre for Dispute Resolution, and other forums, carries a caseload as Mediator, represents parties in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) proceedings, and acts as ADR

7. In Addition, OJA will be responsible for coordinating juvenile services from INS field offices, delivering effective case management systems and ensuring that children who are not in the United States legally are removed "safely and correctly."Designated juvenile affairs officers will be appointed to handle treatment and care of children, and will be given small caseloads.

8. A judicial Clerkship is one of the most coveted judicial positions available to law students and recent graduates. Also known as a law clerk, an individual working under a judicial Clerkship helps a judge manage her caseload and facilitates communication between the judge and her peers or lawyers trying cases in her courtroom.