Citing 'Indiscernible' Transcript, NJ Attorney Sues Zoom Seeking Recording of Remote Court Proceeding
In a case that could foreshadow similar litigation to come as virtual court proceedings become more prevalent, a consulting business has sued Zoom Video seeking a video recording of a remote hearing. The complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
April 26, 2023 at 04:53 PM
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Court AdministrationThe original version of this story was published on New Jersey Law Journal
In a case that could foreshadow similar litigation to come as virtual court proceedings become more prevalent, a consulting business has sued Zoom Video seeking a video recording of a remote hearing.
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