The COVID-19 pandemic has brought in a new era of litigation, and also ushered others out. One plaintiff firm, for example, has expanded as demand for employment litigators has spiked. Class action lawsuits seeking refunds for missed events and college tuition are also common now.

Business litigation attorney Harsh Arora of Fort Lauderdale said he sees a trend for alternate dispute resolution not being alternate anymore, because it is unknown how long parties will be stuck in litigation.

Kelley Kronenberg partner and shareholder Harsh Arora.

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