The COVID-19 pandemic forced courts to make some proceedings virtual. Now, some attorneys are pushing for courts to hold certain proceedings remotely by default—even after the pandemic.
We’d love to get your opinion on this.
Some attorneys are pushing for courts to hold certain proceedings remotely by default—even after the pandemic. We'd love to get your opinion on this issue.
February 25, 2022 at 02:52 PM
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced courts to make some proceedings virtual. Now, some attorneys are pushing for courts to hold certain proceedings remotely by default—even after the pandemic.
We’d love to get your opinion on this.
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