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Will Zoom Glitches Open the Door for New Deposition Technology for Litigators?

Carlton Fields litigator Donald Kirk was quoted in a Daily Business Review/Law.com article discussing his experiences using Zoom for court proceedings during the pandemic.

“The worst thing that can happen is a technical issue disrupting flow in a trial. So practice makes perfect, as they say,” Kirk said. “Conduct a few dry runs and make sure everyone on your team does the same.”

READ: Law.com/Daily Business Review, Will Zoom Glitches Open the Door for New Deposition Technology for Litigators?” (subscription only)

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