With the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions lifting, has the surge in the accessibility and use of virtual platforms affected the legal standard for providing witness testimony? We discuss whether the global pandemic has meaningfully changed the practical and logistical considerations for appearing and testifying. C-suite executive testimony provides a compelling study on how virtual mediums—though commonplace—ultimately cannot supplant substantive legal standards of relevance and undue burden. Join us to discuss how C-suite executives highlight the changing nature of virtual testimony, including perceived ease and accessibility.
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