Faced with rising demand on a strained Fulton County court system, a group of legal leaders is working to make the courts more efficient, eliminate duplicative services and improve public access.
The newly formed Fulton County Court Improvement Task Force brings together 17 judges, legislators, lawyers, elected officials and community leaders who will attempt to find ways to upgrade court functions-while saving taxpayer money. The group’s recommendations are due by September 2012, and its first meeting will likely be held next month.
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