Although some courts and offices are beginning to reopen, virtual litigation remains the primary means in many jurisdictions of attending depositions, appearing before the court, and even conducting trials, particularly given restrictions on travel. Even seasoned litigators have faced challenges as a result of these new processes, which were more sparingly used prior to the pandemic.

Below are some practical tips to help embrace the new normal of litigating online, both in the preparation and in actually appearing.

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