Rearranging the Clerk’s office
By Lyle Denniston
on Aug 14, 2014
On September 1, the Court will put into place a new staffing structure for the Clerk’s office. With theretirement of Chris Vasil as chief deputy clerk, that position will be abolished. Instead, the Court will have four deputy clerks — one for case management, one for practice and procedure, one for administration, and one for case initiation.
The details are spelled out in this statement on the Court’s website.
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