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Law Practice,
Technology

May 28, 2024

Go to court!

Attorneys relying solely on Zoom for court appearances may find themselves lacking the essential interpersonal abilities and courtroom acumen needed to effectively present cases before a jury.

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I am amazed that the courts are still empty. As a young trial lawyer I did not want to stay home and I certainly didn’t want to be at the office every day, all day. I couldn’t wait to go to court. It didn’t matter if it was a status conference, a motion, or even an OSC: I went live and I went with enthusiasm. I wanted to become familiar with each courtroom, every Judge, and every courtroom staff member. I would sit in the gallery and wait for my case to be called lis...

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