With the COVID-19 pandemic seeming for now to finally be in the rearview, most major venues in Pennsylvania are taking an aggressive approach to getting trials back on track and clearing out the backlogs that have been accumulating on the dockets over the past two years.

Attorneys are eager to get back into the courtroom, but things have changed. From scheduling difficulties and remote depositions to lack of resources and changing juror attitudes, litigators are facing a new world when it comes to trying cases. The articles below will track the new reality litigators have come to face, and seek to provide insights about what the future may hold.

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