Florida and New Jersey ponder responsible AI use, consider guidelines tailored to rules of professional conduct What responsibilities do attorneys have when it comes…
States find themselves at a crossroads when tasked with navigating the persistent nationwide court reporter shortage. One option? Tweak the status quo in hopes…
In February 2022, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts released a report detailing lawyer well-being throughout the state. The report, Lawyer Well-Being in Massachusetts, served as…
Massachusetts drops plans for default in-person depositions, considers new proposal to leave remote depositions to “noticer’s choice.” Massachusetts attorneys may be one step closer…
Conventional wisdom says lawyers hate change, particularly when it comes to something as advanced as AI. Thoughts of a risk-averse, traditional profession are all…
Florida criminal defense attorneys voice support to apply administrative rule to pretrial remote criminal proceedings. In our latest installment of Devising Depositions: Readback’s Monthly…
Federal courts continue case-specific approach to contested remote depositions. July’s installment of Devising Depositions: Readback’s Monthly Meet and Confer focused on the shifting burden…
When the pandemic hit, states throughout the country made amendments so courts could conduct business via remote access despite being closed to the public.…
As the legal landscape has evolved post-COVID19, remote depositions and legal tech are emerging as powerful tools to streamline communication, save time and…