Some attorneys hail virtual proceedings for their convenience. Others dread the potential challenges that might accompany that.

Take, for example, a judge having to redirect distracted jurors during virtual jury examination.

Jon David Huffman, Poole Huffman Managing Trial Attorney in Atlanta, GA. Courtesy photo Jon David Huffman, Poole Huffman Managing Trial Attorney in Atlanta, GA. Courtesy photo

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