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Getting Going and Best Practices for Zoom Videoconferencing

A'Naiya Davis

Getting Going and Best Practice for Zoom Videoconferencing


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It seems like everyone has started using Zoom, the videoconferencing software. Lawyers are
learning to use Zoom to meet remotely with clients and colleagues, courts have
signed up for Zoom accounts and are now holding many “video hearings,” and
litigators are even using it for depositions and mediations.

We hope you find these guides helpful.

“Getting Going with Zoom” is a short guide to Zoom, including help with setting up and using Zoom, links to various resources, and some notes on securing communications over Zoom.

VIEW THE “GETTING GOING WITH ZOOM” GUIDE

Best Practices for Videoconferencing” has tips for videoconferencing in general, such as best practices for audio and video results, as well as communication etiquette.

VIEW THE “BEST PRACTICES FOR VIDEOCONFERENCING” GUIDE


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