Historically, face-to-face depositions have been the norm in litigation. Even as technology has advanced over the last several decades, ushering the world into the internet age, legal practice has clung to tradition. In the last 15 years, there has been a steadily growing acceptance of technology’s role in litigation due in no small part to the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in 2005, which gave rise to an entire cottage industry of e-discovery, data forensics, and data security vendors. Yet despite these advancements, the majority of the litigation workflow has remained in the analog era. And then 2020 happened...
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