Virtual hearings bring new challenges for Attorneys. Body language is harder to read through a screen, but not impossible. Here's how to adapt.
Frame and Light Yourself Right
Good lighting and framing help jurors and judges see you clearly. If they can't see your face, they can't read your sincerity or confidence.
Look for Pixelated Cues
Even on video, micro-reactions still happen. Watch for brow movements, fake smiles, and blinking patterns. They still reveal stress or confidence, however, make sure its not lagging internet with screen pixelation.
Own Your Virtual Presence
Use your camera like a witness stand. Sit tall, avoid swaying or leaning back, and keep your gestures within the camera frame.
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