The COVID-19 pandemic has forced those in the legal profession to transition to a virtual world in many respects. One example of this transition is conducting remote or “virtual” depositions. Given ...
Even as in-house lawyers tackle myriad issues on a minute-by-minute basis during the COVID-19 era, outside lawyers are still continuing with litigation to the extent court orders, and practical ...
As the “new normal” of pandemic virtual legal proceedings appears to be waning, a question arises as to which, if any, practices initially born out of necessity, but no longer so, should continue to ...
Despite fewer restrictions for in-person litigation, new data from Esquire Deposition Solutions shows that 78% of attorneys plan to continue conducting more than 50% of depositions virtually. In many ...
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