YOU ARE INVITED
The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) warmly invites you to attend the 2024 Court Services Division Forum for New Court Leaders. The forum serves as an invaluable platform for new court managers to gather insights, exchange ideas, and network with peers in the field. Our aim is to foster a supportive community where emerging leaders can engage in meaningful discussions, learn best practices, and collaborate on addressing common challenges faced in court management.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2024
Arizona Courts Building, Phoenix
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
RSVP BELOW
By Friday, August 16, 2024
Whether you're looking to gain insights into effective case management strategies, enhance operational efficiency, or explore innovative approaches to judicial administration, this event is designed to provide you with the tools and knowledge necessary to excel in your role. We look forward to welcoming you to the Court Services Division's Forum for New Court Leaders and to the enriching discussions that lie ahead!
HIGHLIGHTS
This full-day, in-person session will provide participants with an uplifting day of presentations, networking, and purposeful dialogue with both your peers and division staff, including:
- AOC administered grants
- Court operations
- Court Programs Unit overview
- eCourt services
- FARE, DSO, Paynearme, and MAS
- Language access and interpreters
- Statistics reports and dashboards
- Time & data standards
OTHER INFORMATION
Lunch: A buffet-style lunch and refreshments will be provided for only $5.00 payable by cash, check or money order day-of, or in advance.
Travel: The AOC will not be able to reimburse for travel-related expenses. If necessary, please obtain approval to attend.
Remote Attendance: The benefits of this conference are best realized through your active participation and collaboration with other court leaders from across the state. However, the AOC appreciates that it may not be possible for your court to be represented in-person. We are offering a limited number of courts the opportunity to view the session remotely. Courts who wish to apply to have their court leader(s) attend remotely may make their request by contacting Cathy Clarich at [email protected]. The email must include 1) The reason for the request. 2) Confirmation that the court has the technical requirements to attend [e.g., a reliable internet connection, a laptop or desktop computer connected to the internet, and interruption-free environment, etc.], and 3) The names and email addresses of the individuals who wish to attend remotely.