A guide for judges and lawyers outlining the factors to consider when whether determining whether to use remote video technology to conduct virtual nonjury trials. The paper includes recommendations on procedures that can be used in increase the likelihood of an efficient, fair trial.
Publish Date / Last Revised
October 15, 2024
Topic
- Professionalism
- Trial Advocacy
Resource Type
- Practice Aid
- White Paper
Audience Type
- Fellows
- Inductees
- Judges
- Law Students
- Lawyers
- Media/Press
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