Caseloads Sloane, Nicole (14 Jun 2024 14:06 UTC)
Re: Caseloads Jason LaBar (14 Jun 2024 14:14 UTC)
RE: Caseloads Dave R. Crowley (14 Jun 2024 16:02 UTC)
RE: Caseloads Tallarico, Christopher (14 Jun 2024 16:34 UTC)
RE: Caseloads Dave R. Crowley (14 Jun 2024 17:45 UTC)
RE: Caseloads Halkias, Michael (14 Jun 2024 20:27 UTC)
RE: Caseloads Wayne McGrew (24 Jun 2024 14:48 UTC)
RE: Caseloads Nicole J. Spring (28 Jun 2024 14:00 UTC)

RE: Caseloads Nicole J. Spring 28 Jun 2024 14:00 UTC

In Lycoming County,  we do vertical representation; each attorney has about 150 open criminal cases at all times except the person who does dependency work (we keep that one below 100).  The numbers do not count contempts, probation hearings (average 10-20/week), mental health commitments,  and bench warrants we handle for other counsel.  Nicole

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For those of you using vertical representation, what is your average full time attorney caseload annually?  I am just trying to get a feel of how our numbers compare in this new world of indigent defense with attorney applicants not beating down our door in response to job announcements.   We average around 413 cases/year but my first assistant is steady with 460/year and I have had over 400 this year due to vacancies.

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