One Verdict Does Not Make a Trend. Will Virtual Trials Take the Personal Out of the Personal Injury Jury Trial?
9/9/20
By: David Molinari
Courtroom mastery, compelling examination of witnesses and arguments focused on the emotional aspect of the particular consequences of injury; or the significance and effect of the jury’s finding on the question of liability are all being re-examined …
Ready Camera One: Remote Litigation in the Era of Social Distancing
4/7/20
By: Jennifer Adair, Jennifer Markowski and Andy Treese
Evaluating claims to move them towards resolution or trial is the lifeblood of a defense practice. This typically requires direct interaction with a plaintiff and key witnesses, either at deposition (to hear …
Zoom Class Action Raises Privacy Concern with Favored Online Meeting Platform
4/2/20
By: Barry Miller
A class action filed March 30 alleges that the popular Zoom Video Communications platform is rife with privacy concerns.
That story has piqued the interest of the
legal community, as Zoom has become the platform of choice …