New Rule: This Georgia Court Just Made Remote Appearances a Permanent Option
"We collectively felt like having this option to request virtual appearance moving forward would provide attorneys and citizens with flexibility that takes into account some of the life realities we all face," said Georgia Court of Appeals Chief Judge Brian Rickman. "We will maintain the hybrid option so that one attorney's request to appear virtually will not impact the choice of opposing counsel, who may prefer to appear in person."
June 08, 2022 at 11:38 AM
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NewsLawyers arguing before the Georgia Court of Appeals will have the option to continue appearing virtually, thanks to a new rule approved by the intermediate appellate court.
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