Maryland Judiciary | 2025 Annual Report

Increasing Data Transparency Through Streamlined Data Dashboards and Data Excellence Summit

T hv oe l Mu ma reyol af ni ndf oJ urdmi caitai or yn me aacnha dg ea sy, af nr oemn ocrams eo u s filings and clerk activities to judicial decisions and outcomes. In 2025, the Maryland Judiciary processed over 1.3 million case filings and over 8c i0r 0c u, 0i t0 c0oduirstpso, tshi tei oAnpspf er ol l ma t et hCeo Du ri st tor fi cMt Ca royul ratn, d , aJ unddi ct ihaer yS uc po nr et imn ue eCsomu rot doef rMn iazri ny lga ni t ds . sAy ss ttehme s at hned qeuma bl i rt ya ,c ci no gn sdi as tt ea n- dc ryi, vaennd daeccci es si os ni b- iml i tayk ionf g , judicial data have become critical to maintaining ot rpuesrt a. tRi oe lni aa bl el ex cdeal tl ae necnea ab nl eds sctor ue nr tg lt ehaednei nr sghpi pu b l i c to evaluate performance, allocate resources

effectively, and identify opportunities to enhance access to justice. Idna y2 0D2a5t a, REexsceeal lrecnhc ae nSdu Amnma li yt saiismheods taet db au itlwd ion- g as t sr ha taergeide su, nadnedr isdt ae nn dt iifnygi n, dg enveexl to spti enpgsptroa icmt i cpar lo v e tsht aet ec owni ds ies tceansceym, r ae nl i aa gbei lmi t ye,natndda ut as.ePf ua lrnt iecsi sp aonf t s ianncdl urde es ed aor vc eh re r1s0 f1r oc ml e rekvse, rcyo uc irrtc audi tmc ionui sr tt raact roor ss s, the state, along with a retired supreme court jf ur os mt i c Ae da mn di nai ssterna itoi vrej uOdf fgiec ea no fdtrheepCr eosuernt st a t i v e s leadership (JIS, Research and Analysis, and

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