Client Alert: “Is the Future of the Civil Trial Hybrid? Federal Rules Committee Considering Amendments to FRCP 43″ by Katherine Charonko and Allison Bruff

Bailey Glasser litigators Katherine Charonko and Allison Bruff authored a new client alert: “Is the Future of the Civil Trial Hybrid? Federal Rules Committee Considering Amendments to FRCP 43.”

The alert explores how potential amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure could make it easier to use remote witness testimony in federal civil trials. The Advisory Committee has signaled that we may be moving in that direction.

Read more here: https://www.baileyglasser.com/news-client-alert-future-of-civil-trial-hybrid-frcp-43-amendments

Katherine Charonko is a thought leader and pioneer in the field of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) and is Bailey Glasser’s ESI and Technology Practice Group Leader. Learn more about Kate at this link.

Allison A. Bruff is a lawyer based in Bailey Glasser’s Washington, D.C. office and works in the firm’s Consumer Litigation Practice Group. Before joining Bailey Glasser, Allison served as counsel to the Judicial Conference’s Advisory Committees on the Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure, advising judiciary officers and employees on matters of practice and procedure. Learn more about Allison here.

The Bailey Glasser Blog is for educational purposes only and designed to provide general information, not to provide legal advice. By using this blog, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship formed. The blog is not a substitute for legal advice from an attorney in the jurisdiction where you reside and/or do business. This website may be considered attorney advertising under the rules of some states. The firm does not necessarily endorse, and is not responsible for, any third-party content from links that might be accessed through this site.