Judges and Judiciary
Dec. 29, 2011
Former SF court administrator lands executive position after receiving layoff notice
For weeks this summer, Barbara Cockerham carried her layoff notice around in her purse, a solemn reminder, she says, to "kick me into action." It worked--she landed a job as an executive for Amador County Superior Court.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
For weeks this summer, Barbara Cockerham carried her layoff notice around in her purse, a solemn reminder, she says, to "kick me into action."
Cockerham was about to lose her job as a court administrator at the San Francisco County Superior Court and had reason to feel uneasy. She had spent the last 20-plus years almost exclusively in court administration.
"It was something I...
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