Sexual Harassment Trial Shows Challenge with Remote Proceedings: Transcript Errors
Is there a greater risk of transcript issues and--if so--how can lawyers avoid them in the virtual setting?
September 06, 2024 at 07:45 AM
5 minute read
Bench ReportHappy Friday, and welcome to another roundup of the week's news about the judiciary. This week, we're taking a look at one potential challenge with holding trials remotely: errors in trial transcripts. It's an issue that has cropped up in a high-profile sexual harassment case a federal public defender brought against the judiciary.
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