“Advanced planning is another area which the private sector has excelled, but not government. However, today's changing market conditions, increasing demands, shrinking budgets and even globalization force us to look at the way we provide our judicial services in a different light. It is no longer enough that we do our job, we now have to do it with a greater sense of purpose and accountability every step of the way.”

Discussing needed changes to the Puerto Rico Judicial System, in an interview with Caribbean Business (May 17, 2007)

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