While the rest of the world embraces technology, many New York courts are regressing to a time when attorneys spent hours travelling and waiting around for conferences that for the past three years have been conducted virtually via Microsoft Teams and allowed attorneys to appear in multiple courts and conduct depositions in the same day.

One wonders about the rationale of those judges who have reinstated a requirement that attorneys personally appear in court for preliminary conferences, status conferences and pretrial conferences.

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