The New York Times reported that New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Zoom Video Conferencing, Inc. asking it to address recent challenges to its data privacy and security ...
Federal courts are adapting to the COVID-19 outbreak by increased use of video teleconferencing. Courts, however, are generally "continuing" jury trials -- a legal Janus word meaning "delaying." It is ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic forces many U.S. colleges and universities to move their courses online, connecting online via video is now having its moment. Family, friends, neighbors and even TV talk-show ...
I have heard from many lawyers who have reluctantly adapted to virtual mediations that even though Zoom and other platforms work well for mediations, they do not work so well for arbitrations. These ...
Communications over distances haven’t always been easy. But where once there were carrier pigeons, smoke signals or Morse code, today businesses have access to high-quality, cloud-delivered ...
As videoconferencing plays an increasing role in the interview process, job candidates must use the technology to their advantage, says David Armendariz, managing partner of executive recruiting firm ...
This randomized controlled trial enrolled DCGs of patients with all cancer types who were being seen monthly by oncologists in outpatient clinics. There were three arms of the intervention delivered ...
“Some patent attorneys in Europe object that the decision to make videoconference hearings at the Enlarged Board of Appeal mandatory [under certain circumstances] could deprive parties of the right to ...
Virtual summitry is now the EU’s coronavirus reality. EU leaders will hold a videoconference next week rather than convene in Brussels for their regularly scheduled summit, and the agenda will be ...
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