Last May, I wrote an article titled, “How Will the Litigation Practice Change After the Pandemic?” I wrote the article as a preview of what I thought “The Legal World” would look like a few weeks later when we emerged out of quarantine. Little did I know, that a year later, we would still be “mostly” in quarantine. Notwithstanding, now armed with two vaccine shots and a CDC blessing, I am more hopeful now than I was then (admittedly, I was pretty hopeful back then too) that we are finally going to place COVID-19 into the history books and return to normal, albeit a “new” normal.

But what will that new normal look like? Across the nation, courts, bar associations and individual firms are trying to answer that very question. An answer that has become more complicated as solutions made necessary because of “quarantine,” and thought initially to be temporary, have proven to become extremely useful and game-changers.

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