Law.com Litigation Trendspotter Year-in-Review: Year 2 of the Pandemic Brought New Challenges (and Opportunities) for Litigators and Courts
As the rise of the Omicron variant causes courts to again consider closures, we look back at a year that saw progress despite a number of frustrating setbacks for courts and litigators alike.
December 30, 2021 at 12:33 PM
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LitigationAfter nearly a full year of courts in crisis mode and many litigators feeling like their practices had been paused indefinitely, 2022 brought some glimmers of hope after a rocky start.
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