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The Return of Virtual Open Meeting

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The virtual public meeting option available last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic will return with the recent passage of Sub HB 51. The Ohio Open Meetings Act requires public bodies, including Boards of Education,...more

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The Federal Court System CARES Whether Virtual Court Proceedings Here to Stay

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I love getting a comment from a reader about a blog post I’ve written! I love it even more when the reader provides information that I didn’t know previously. And when it’s from none other than the Hon. Andrew Peck (ret.),...more

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HK Court of Appeal confirms the exceptional nature of the taking of evidence by way of video conferencing facilities

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Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, various travel restrictions and quarantine requirements remain in place. As the Hong Kong Judiciary recognises in the Guidance Note for Remote Hearings for Civil Business in the Civil Courts...more

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

Virtual Court May Be the New Normal in New York City, At Least For Now

Although New York City’s state court judges are now back in their chambers, in-person hearings have not yet commenced. Administrative Judge Deborah A. Kaplan reported that her division has had success using “video-linked...more

King & Spalding

An Update on COVID-19 Impacts on Intellectual Property Cases at the Federal Courts

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New developments in the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and various district courts; first remote patent trials scheduled in Southern District of New York and Eastern District of Virginia - As the ongoing...more

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