Shortly after she was sworn in, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore convened the court system’s administrative judges to a marathon five-hour meeting at the Judicial Institute in White Plains.

The get-acquainted session was the first step in what she said in her first interview would be a “muscular” new initiative to curb backlogs and other “troublesome” inefficiencies in court operations.

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