As the final months of 2018 begin to get underway, the Daily Business Review examines the state of Miami-Dade’s judiciary and the impact an ever-revolving bench has on attorneys, caseloads and judges themselves.

Soto’s Chess Game: Miami-Dade’s Chief Judge Grapples With Judicial Vacancies in an Understaffed Circuit Even as Chief Judge Soto is overjoyed by an influx of judges into the Miami-Dade county and circuit court systems, their very appointments speak to a larger problem within Miami’s judiciary.

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