(1) The district court of each district shall develop systems of case management.
(2) The case management systems developed by a district court shall: (a) ensure judicial accountability for the just and timely disposition of cases; and (b) provide for each judge a full judicial work load that accommodates differences in the subject matter or complexity of cases assigned to different judges.
(a) ensure judicial accountability for the just and timely disposition of cases; and
(b) provide for each judge a full judicial work load that accommodates differences in the subject matter or complexity of cases assigned to different judges.
(3) A district court may establish divisions within the court for the efficient management of different types of cases. The existence of divisions within the court may not: (a) affect the jurisdiction of the court nor the validity of court orders; or (b) impede public access to the courts.
(a) affect the jurisdiction of the court nor the validity of court orders; or
(b) impede public access to the courts.