…That’s the cover story for the current issue the Journal of Court Reporting—including observations from O’Brien & Levine President Kenneth Zais. “If court reporters have proved anything during the past decades,”
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We so appreciate hearing the experience of attorneys adjusting to remote depositions and moving their cases forward. Three members of the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts share their observations and tips
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Ever timely, the latest MassBar Beat podcast episode, brought to you the by Massachusetts Bar Association, is all about Remote Depositions: Best practices and pitfalls. O’Brien & Levine President Kenny Zais
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An order issued by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, effective May 26, 2020, authorizes remote attendance at depositions in civil cases, without stipulation or court order. Cases can proceed, without
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Not wanting to push the schedule out for months, Holland & Knight litigator Jean-Phillip A. Brignol recently deposed an expert witness over videoconference. It helps that judicial branch orders from many
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In response to remote work procedures now established throughout the legal community, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts issued an order on March 20, 2020 permitting oaths at depositions to be
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