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Government

Jul. 1, 2014

Courts increasingly embracing video conferencing

More courts in the state are embracing services such as Skype or a new video component rolled out by CourtCall to alleviate frustrations of telephonic appearances.


By Chase Scheinbaum


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Litigators are known for eating up all available court time with their remarks. This strategy might prove useful, when a judge or other attorneys can interrupt with questions or objections. Other times, it can present a big problem.


Like when attorneys are appearing telephonically. Not seeing the faces of the parties they're addressing, sudden interruptions - and general rambling - can throw ...

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