As the state courts emerge from a year of budget cuts, administrators are mobilizing to confront a lingering problem: a growing and widespread backlog of cases.

The backlog “has increased significantly” and is “far from where we want it to be,” Justice A. Gail Prudenti (See Profile), the state’s chief administrative judge, says in an article on page 6 of today’s Law Journal.

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