A Message From the Editor Good morning. Even as in-person litigation has resumed, it seems that virtual court proceedings, at least in some capacity, are here to stay for the foreseeable future. The best way to handle them, however, remains a matter of debate. One person leading the charge toward significantly changing the way remote proceedings are run is Louisiana's Judge Schlegel, who pioneered an "online court" that more closely reflects the in-person courtroom experience. In today's featured article, LTN's Cassandre Coyer sits down with Judge Schlegel to discuss how the online court program works, why tools like Zoom are insufficient, and more. – Stephanie Wilkins, Editor-in-Chief, Legaltech News |