No.
That was the answer from about 57% of attorneys who responded to the Texas Office of Court Administration’s online survey of nearly 2,800 lawyers, which asked if they’d be open to a virtual jury trial.
Among almost 2,800 lawyers surveyed in June, 57% said they would not be open to a virtual jury trial. So it's no surprise that a San Antonio court couldn't find lawyers to volunteer for its first Zoom civil jury trial on Wednesday.
August 20, 2020 at 05:55 AM
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No.
That was the answer from about 57% of attorneys who responded to the Texas Office of Court Administration’s online survey of nearly 2,800 lawyers, which asked if they’d be open to a virtual jury trial.
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