Technology,
Law Practice
Sep. 8, 2021
In-person trial gone remote: What do jurors need?
Once the decision was made for my recent trial trial to become fully remote, there were a host of important questions that needed to be asked and answered. First, what technology do the jurors need to engage in a remote proceeding? Both sides agreed that each juror should have the same visual experience as each other. We felt it was best to provide each juror with a computer.





Paul R. Kiesel
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Kiesel Law LLP
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Once the decision was made for my recent trial trial to become fully remote, there were a host of important questions that needed to be asked and answered. First, what technology do the jurors need to engage in a remote proceeding? Both sides agreed that each juror should have the same visual experience as each other. We felt it was best to provide each juror with a computer.
So that was the first question: What hardware? To my good fortune...
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