July 16, 2021 | National Law Journal
Adapting Remote Proceedings in the Post-Pandemic Era: TrialsBy providing practitioners and judges with clear and uniform guidance, and developing a set of shared expectations across the country, the federal court system could better incorporate virtual bench trials in a manner that captures efficiencies and limits unwanted transaction costs.
By Michelle M. Bufano, Joshua Kipnees and Ian C. Kerr
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July 15, 2021 | National Law Journal
Adapting Remote Proceedings in the Post-Pandemic Era: DepositionsVirtual depositions are destined to remain a fixture in the post-COVID era, but must also be balanced against the return of in-person depositions.
By Michelle M. Bufano, Joshua Kipnees and Ian C. Kerr
5 minute read
July 14, 2021 | National Law Journal
Adapting to Remote Proceedings in the Post-Pandemic Era: Pre-Trial ProceedingsThere is little doubt that remote litigation alternatives are here to stay. But the precise contours of the new status quo remain unclear.
By Michelle M. Bufano, Joshua Kipnees and Ian C. Kerr
5 minute read
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