Christa Cottrell of Kirkland & Ellis shared some insightful observations with me a few months ago about how she thinks the pandemic has affected potential jurors. Although those observations didn’t make it into the initial column I wrote shortly after my conversation with her, they’ve been echoing in my head recently as I’ve dug into the topic of jury selection a couple of times in the past two weeks in this column space. 

So what did Cottrell have to say on the topic?

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