Electronically held hearings were a necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic, but so many positives were realized that court administrators are keeping them as an option going forward.

The Texas judiciary was a leader in the use of remote hearings and much of the praise gets directed at Dallas Court of Appeals Justice Emily Miskel. During her time as a district judge in Collin County, she held the nation’s first virtual jury trial.

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