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Maryland Judiciary

www.mdcourts.gov

 
Join more than 4,000 people across the state who are committed to ensuring access to justice, equity, fairness, and integrity in the judicial process. The Maryland Judiciary, the third branch of state government, is a premier employer that promotes a diverse workforce. We provide a supportive, varied, and positive work environment and offer competitive compensation packages. If you are motivated and committed to providing fair, efficient and effective justice for all, the Maryland Judiciary has a career for you! The Maryland Judiciary is a drug-free workplace and an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity in the workplace. We do not ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.mdcourts.gov
  • 580 Taylor Ave Bldg a2
    Annapolis, MD USA 21401
  • Phone: 410.260.1725

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Ryan Swartz
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Robert Bruchalski
Chief Information Officer Profile

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