Share this article WASHINGTON, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Crowell & Moring has released Litigation Forecast focuses on the front page story this year: how the COVID pandemic is transforming litigation from remote depositions to virtual juries and backlogged dockets to the new types of cases and opportunities. In the feature article "How COVID Is Changing Litigation—Today and Tomorrow," Nathaniel Bualat, Amanda Shafer Berman, and Valerie Goo take a deep dive into ways the courts and counsel are adapting to the pandemic, and how some of those changes are here to stay. The pandemic accelerated the rapid adoption of new technology and procedures—bringing depositions, oral arguments, and even trials to the virtual environment. The article explores the challenges of virtual court proceedings and what litigators will need to keep in mind—from assessing juror reactions to the impact of remote witness testimony.