Members of the Seaway Valley Theatre Company are currently amping up rehearsals before the May 12 opening night of their hysterically funny 2023 spring comedy, Leading Ladies, by Ken Ludwig.
Vagabond Theatre of Cornwall is pleased to announce that once again, it has been rewarded for its production abilities at the Eastern Ontario Drama League (EODL) One-Act Play festival.
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The pandemic pivot to remote hearings and providing access to justice remotely via technology has surprisingly emphasized the importance of in-person trials and bricks-and-mortar courthouses.
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Lawyers and judges are emerging from the emergency with a deeper appreciation of viva voce the “living voice” the historic soul of the British legal system, an individual’s right to confront accusers and speak before peers in a process of public justice.
Those who have been using remote technologies say they are great for many proceedings and litigation providing convenience, efficiencies and cost savings.