Another Defendant Gets Caught Lying To A Judge From Behind The Wheel
You know we can see you, right?
You know we can see you, right?
You never know when your furry 'legal assistant' will come in handy during trial.
LexisNexis sat down with John Ursin, Managing Partner at Schenck Price, to learn how the firm is using legal AI to strengthen client service and daily legal work.
Individuals undoubtedly have a better connection with one another if they can see each other’s faces, and that takes the conversation to a different level.
They prefer it, actually.
If you thought COVID did a number on in-person attendance and productivity, just wait until God of War: Ragnarök releases.
Judge Roy Ferguson can't catch a break.
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You can feel the judge's contempt.
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It may be in my client’s best interest to lock my toddler in a dog crate during mediation, but it certainly isn’t in my children’s best interest.
Decisions, decisions.
Simply put: virtual court appearances should be treated no differently than in-person proceedings.
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