Part 2 of a 3-part series on how the pandemic changed the litigation process. Find part 1 here

The use of audiovisual technology is on the rise, including in litigation. With the increased adoption of remote depositions, video capture of testimony and associated exhibits, litigators can leverage AV evidence more efficiently in their cases. Today, we are all exposed to short-form AV content on YouTube, Instagram and other sources and are comfortable receiving and retaining information this way.

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