Court
News Ohio
Court
of Claims Cites Achievements
in 2012 Annual Report
June 14, 2013
The
Court of Claims of Ohio in 2012
eliminated backlogs and cut costs by more than half a million dollars,
according to the court’s 2012 annual report released June 14.
The
Court of Claims is given
original jurisdiction to hear and determine all civil actions filed
against the
state of Ohio and its agencies.
Court
of Claims Clerk Mark Reed
said the court had a 102 percent clearance rate for cases last year.
The court
received 924 new or reactivated cases and closed 945 cases in 2012.
“Our
staff has worked diligently to
get cases closed and get cases out the door,” Reed said.
In
addition, cost-cutting measures
– including reducing staffing levels by seven full-time employees –
allowed the
court to reduce expenditures in 2012 by more than $500,000 or 13
percent.
“We
reduced staffing to the correct
size, through attrition. We’ve also been able to use some outsourcing
of
services that previously we did in-house and then just over time we
reduced our
services and our vendor contracts. We do a lot of things internally now
that we
used to do externally,” Reed said.
Reed
said he expects the court will
save a total of $1.2 million by the end of 2013, and said his staff
worked hard
to be more efficient while still maintaining quality in the court.
“Here
was a court that essentially
had the potential to be a great court but had not been sort of
modernized as it
should have been over time. We’ve brought those changes here, and this
court is
on its way to becoming a great court,” Reed said.
In
February, the Ohio Association
for Justice recognized Reed and Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice
Maureen
O’Connor for the reduced time it takes the Court of Claims to decide
cases and
other efficiencies.
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