The American College of Trial Lawyers recognizes the impact COVID-19 is having on the ability of judges and lawyers to do the important tasks of the discovery process that aid in the resolution of civil disputes. These Guidelines endeavor to focus the attention of the Bench and Bar on issues that must be considered when conducting depositions and examinations by remote video.
Publish Date / Last Revised
October 15, 2024
Topic
- Trial Advocacy
Resource Type
- Practice Aid
- White Paper
Audience Type
- Fellows
- Judges
- Law Students
- Lawyers
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