/keɪs əˈsaɪnmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: di lý vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: Case assignment refers to the process of assigning a specific legal matter or case to a particular judge, court, or administrative body for adjudication or resolution. It involves the allocation of cases to ensure that they are handled by the appropriate authority in accordance with established rules and procedures.
Example: The judge made a case assignment to the new attorney, assigning them to handle the complex litigation matter.