Remote Hearings Take Longer But Can Be Improved, According to NCSC Study | 2Civility

Remote Hearings Take Longer But Can Be Improved, According to NCSC Study | 2Civility

Remote court hearings take about one-third (34%) longer than in-person hearings, according to a study by the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) on the impact of remote hearings on courts and court users.

In addition to hearing length, NCSC shared several key findings relating to the pros and cons of remote hearings, its impact on judicial well-being, and recommendations for the future of remote proceedings.

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