caseload

/ˈkeɪsˌloʊd/
noun
  1. The number of cases (such as clients, patients, or legal matters) that a professional is responsible for at one time.
    • Doctors in the clinic try to keep their caseload manageable to provide quality care.
    • The lawyer's caseload included several complex criminal cases this month.
    • The social worker's heavy caseload made it hard to give each client enough attention.
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