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How COVID-19 is Impacting Criminal Law Practice

Navigating the courts through the COVID landscape

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    The landscape of criminal law practice has changed over the course of a few weeks, as law firms moved most of their practices to the remote home offices of their attorneys and staff, and as courts in Massachusetts and across the country delayed jury trials and many in-person court appearances.  While government shutdowns have caused some disruption to schedules in the past, the scope of court closures and the monumental shift to remote working during the COVID-19 crisis has altered virtually every aspect of our practices.

    This program focuses on the nuts and bolts of some of these changes, and discusses how the crisis may—and should—affect both advocacy and client advice.  At least, that is, until we get back to "normal."

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    Victoria Kelleher, Esq., Law Office of Victoria Kelleher, Boston
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