In Pictures: 5 Pitfalls of Using Zoom to Litigate
This 'Zoom moment' has shown some unintended consequences with the prolonged adoption of this video conferencing technology.
August 28, 2020 at 03:35 PM
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As so many attorneys have complained, court business done virtually via Zoom can be less than ideal. Sometimes it can be plain awful. But with the coronavirus, the industry is facing a moment unlike any in modern history. And amid the pandemic, the use of video conferencing technology has become essential in the workplace for most attorneys and judges. Still, the quick adaption to Zoom for law firms around the world has resulted in several pitfalls. And this Zoom moment has shown the unintended consequences, with the prolonged adoption of video conferencing technology. From accusing opposing counsel of "obviously lying" during an unintentional broadcast during court, to a municipal court judge suggesting to hold a reporter in contempt of court for potentially recording the proceedings, above are five pitfalls of litigating via Zoom.
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