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Litigating During COVID: What You Need To Know
20 August 2020
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
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In this episode, Akin Gump antitrust partners Gorav Jindal and Corey Roush, fresh off a two-week trial,
discuss the nuts and bolts of litigating during the COVID-19
pandemic.
Among the topics covered:
- Antitrust litigation in the COVID
context.
- The challenges of remote trial
preparation.
- Technology: its advantages and
disadvantages in the new normal.
- Trial behind plexiglass and
masks.
- The post-COVID courtroom.
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