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Unified case-management migration under way; more one-time and recurring funds discussed

3821799 · June 5, 2025
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Michigan Supreme Court staff told the House Appropriations Subcommittee that a long-running effort to put courts on a statewide unified case-management system (JIS) has advanced, that most caseloads already flow through JIS, and that the Legislature provided a one-time migration appropriation the court is still obligating.

Michigan Supreme Court staff told the House Appropriations Subcommittee that a long-running effort to put courts on a statewide unified case-management system (JIS) has advanced, that most caseloads already flow through JIS, and that the Legislature provided a one-time migration appropriation the court is still obligating.

State Court Administrator Tom Boyd said the Legislature previously appropriated $150,000,000 in one-time funds to migrate courts onto the statewide JIS platform. "We have obligated 85,000,000 of that and have 65,000,000 not yet obligated," Boyd said. He added that roughly 200 of about 250 court units are already on JIS and that the system handles "something like 80% of the caseload…

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