The pandemic impacted the ability of clients, lawyers, and judges to come together to resolve pretrial disputes. This explores how to plan and conduct virtual pretrial proceedings in a manner that increases the likelihood of an effective, efficient, and just virtual proceeding.
Publish Date / Last Revised
October 15, 2024
Topic
- Civility
- Ethics
- Trial Advocacy
Resource Type
- Practice Aid
- Trial Advocacy Training
- White Paper
Audience Type
- Fellows
- Judges
- Law Students
- Lawyers
- Media/Press
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