Courtroom Experiences (09-08-22)
Abrams writes about online trials, but her text includes insights into factors that legal professionals find significant in physical courtrooms.
Abrams writes about online trials, but her text includes insights into factors that legal professionals find significant in physical courtrooms.
Focus on outdoor spaces
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