The Trend:
Whether in-person or virtual, pandemic-era court proceedings pose challenges for litigators trained to read and react to jurors’ facial expressions.
Whether in-person or virtual, pandemic-era court proceedings pose challenges for litigators trained to read and react to jurors' facial expressions. But social distancing has also provided a few unexpected advantages, according to some lawyers.
March 25, 2021 at 10:00 PM
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The Trend:
Whether in-person or virtual, pandemic-era court proceedings pose challenges for litigators trained to read and react to jurors’ facial expressions.
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