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Evidence,
Covid Columns

Jun. 8, 2022

Remote depositions are here to stay

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Jason E. Fellner

Partner
Fellner Law Group

Legal malpractice

University of San Francisco School of Law

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Laura T. Dang

Attorney
Hanson Crawford Crum Family Law Group LLP

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The COVID-19 pandemic that swept across the world in March 2020 has forever changed the landscape of litigation in the United States – including the taking and defending of depositions.

The legal industry, which has generally been slow to change, was forced to pivot towards embracing technological innovations that permitted remote litigation activities. This led to the widespread adoption of virtual court appearances and remote depositions...

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