Chief Justice for Administration & Management Robert A. Mulligan has announced that efforts are underway to relocate the Land Court Department of the Massachusetts Trial Court to the Suffolk County Courthouse at Pemberton Square. Relocation of the Land Court, which currently occupies private leased space at 226 Causeway Street in Boston, will realize annual savings exceeding $2.7 million.
"The size of the Trial Court’s FY11 budget gap requires aggressive action on the Land Court lease, one of the largest leases in our portfolio," said Chief Justice Mulligan. "The move of an entire court department reflects the unprecedented actions necessary given our appropriation this year. We plan to relocate the court by the end of December to maximize available savings. The Legislature has provided the Trial Court with the authority to manage lease expenses in addressing the significant budget shortfall."
Chief Justice Mulligan also commended those affected by the move. "I want to recognize the extraordinary cooperation of those who work in the Land Court, the Superior Court and the Office of Community Corrections to ensure that this relocation is accomplished smoothly and successfully," he said.
"The entire Trial Court is under pressure to cut costs and deliver services," said Land Court Chief Justice Karyn Scheier. "Wherever the Land Court is located, we will work hard to honor our long history and serve the real estate bar and the public at the highest level possible, given our resources."
The Trial Court Relocation Committee included termination of the Land Court lease among its recently announced preliminary recommendations, which were based on a review of all 103 courthouse facilities. The Court will move into space in the Suffolk County High Rise Courthouse now occupied by several programs operated by the Office of Community Corrections.
The Trial Court’s FY11 budget stands at $534.8 million, which compares with an FY10 budget of $559.5 million and FY09 initial appropriation of $605.1 million. An absolute hiring freeze in the Trial Court has resulted in the loss of more than 700 employees since 2008.
The Land Court also has been severely impacted by the surge in foreclosures generated by the fiscal crisis and by the hiring freeze, which puts the Court below 50 percent of optimal staffing levels. The Court, comprised of seven judges with statewide jurisdiction, received more than 26,000 filings in FY09.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Blood Drive at the Registry of Deeds on Thursday, July 22nd
The Registry of Deeds and the American Red Cross will be holding a blood drive on Thursday July 22, 2010 between 9am and 3pm in the Commonwealth Room of the Registry. All donors will receive a voucher for a free half gallon of Friendly's Ice Cream and can register to win Red Sox tickets. Please schedule your appointment with Linda by calling (508) 368-7012. Walk-ins are welcome but appointments are preferred.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
E-Recording Update: Week of June 29th
The Registry of Deeds and the E-Recording team have continued to make progress. The development team has deployed many changes to customize the user interface. Additionally, round trip testing of the E-Recording process has continued. Check back here for updates on testing and the roll-out of the E-Recording portal.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Massachusetts Registers and Assistant Register of Deeds Association Annual Meeting
The Worcester Registry of Deeds today hosted the Annual Meeting of the Registers and Assistant Register of Deeds Association in the Commonwealth Room. Highlights of the meeting included a presentation on GIS, a presentation on Mortgage Fraud by Albert Lamoreaux of the FBI, and remarks by Secretary of the Commonwealth Galvin.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Flag Day
Today is Flag Day, which commemorates the adoption of the United States flag during the second Continental Congress in 1777. Flag Day was established by President Wilson in 1916. Click here to view our instructions on how to display the flag at WorcesterDeeds.com
Happy Flag Day from the Registry of Deeds!
Happy Flag Day from the Registry of Deeds!
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