This is the third installment in a series. The webcast of “Tackling Virtual Jury Trials During COVID-19” is available in the NJICLE on-demand library. Read the other installments of this series at the NJSBA blog.

Sarah Gilson, of Maune Raichle Hartley French & Mudd in Oakland, Calif., who tried California’s first virtual civil trial during the pandemic—and one of the first in the country to go from jury selection to verdict—is convinced that completely virtual trials are the way to proceed.

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