The Trend:
A year after COVID-19 reared its ugly head in the U.S., courts and litigators are beginning to make peace with the notion that remote court proceedings—at least on the civil side—are not just a passing pandemic-era phase.
While there are plenty of drawbacks to virtual litigation—like, for example, being irreversibly transformed into a furry creature—the potential cost- and time-savings for courts, lawyers, litigants and even jurors are undeniable.
February 25, 2021 at 10:00 PM
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The Trend:
A year after COVID-19 reared its ugly head in the U.S., courts and litigators are beginning to make peace with the notion that remote court proceedings—at least on the civil side—are not just a passing pandemic-era phase.
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