This industry comprises civilian courts of law (except Indian tribal and Alaska Native courts). Included in this industry are civilian courts, courts of law, and sheriffs' offices conducting court functions only.
NAICS 92211, which covers courts, is experiencing several notable qualitative trends. One significant trend is the increasing adoption of digital technology to enhance efficiency and accessibility. Many courts are implementing e-filing systems, virtual hearings, and digital case management tools to handle caseloads more effectively, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which necessitated remote operations. This shift is likely to continue and expand in the near future, with greater investment in cybersecurity and training to ensure smooth and secure digital operations.
Another trend is the emphasis on diversity and inclusion within the judiciary. There is a growing movement to ensure that court personnel, including judges, reflect the diverse populations they serve. This trend is driven by a broader societal push for equality and justice reform. In the forecast period, we can expect continued efforts to recruit and retain diverse talent within the courts.
Moreover, there is a heightened focus on alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and arbitration, which are being increasingly integrated into the judicial process to alleviate pressure on traditional court systems. This trend aims to provide faster and more cost-effective resolutions to legal disputes. As we look to the future, the integration of these methods is expected to become more widespread, offering litigants more options outside of traditional courtroom settings.
Administrative courts
Circuit courts
City or county courts
Courts of law, civilian (except American Indian or Alaska Native)
Courts, civilian (except American Indian or Alaska Native)
Courts, small claims
Sheriffs' offices, court functions only
Traffic courts
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