Here at The Am Law Litigation Daily we’ve spilled our fair share of pixels considering the ways litigators have used virtual technology to keep cases moving during the pandemic.

Just in the past six months or so, we’ve brought you some best practices for handling remote depositions, analyzed how the ramp-up in trial work in courthouses with capacity restrictions has forced litigators to figure out how to mesh the work of remote and in-person teams, and passed along some words of advice from jurists who predict that remote practice is here to stay in one fashion or another.

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