Wade Clark Mulcahy attorneys Georgia Coats, Vivian Turetsky and Brian Gibbons share their thoughts on different aspects of remote/virtual litigation. The topic was prompted by Vivian's recent remote oral argument before the First Department last week. How does remote argument differ from in person argument? What about depositions? What aspects of remote law practice are here to stay, and which will fall by the wayside once COVID restrictions lift (hopefully) later this year, and in-person litigation resumes?