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The number of matters handled in a particular period (as by a court, welfare agency, or clinic).

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  • Her caseload is heavy, and weekends in the army are often normal duty days.
  • This permitted a further increase in caseload, which is a critical driver of profitability.
  • The caseload is a little broader right now in terms of the number of IP suits that are outstanding.
  • Added to the caseload is the budgetary constraints under which the Prosecutor's Office and State Police must function.
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