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Have you wondered how drones can be used in the legal profession?
If you asked today’s guest, he’d tell you that drones are helping juries better understand the facts in complicated accident cases. Mark Johnson is the co-founder and chief creative officer of Visual Law Group, a company in San Jose, California that provides a variety of litigation support services. The company is comprised of creative visual media professionals who, by utilizing the most cutting edge software and technology, create innovative and easy to understand stories and presentations. In 2015, Mark began using drones to collect aerial data, create 3D models and produce virtual reality scenes to support cases of litigation. In this episode, Mark talks about the field of visual law, the rise of drones in the profession and the opportunities that drone technology offers in the litigation process.
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Have you wondered how drones can be used in the legal profession?
If you asked today’s guest, he’d tell you that drones are helping juries better understand the facts in complicated accident cases. Mark Johnson is the co-founder and chief creative officer of Visual Law Group, a company in San Jose, California that provides a variety of litigation support services. The company is comprised of creative visual media professionals who, by utilizing the most cutting edge software and technology, create innovative and easy to understand stories and presentations. In 2015, Mark began using drones to collect aerial data, create 3D models and produce virtual reality scenes to support cases of litigation. In this episode, Mark talks about the field of visual law, the rise of drones in the profession and the opportunities that drone technology offers in the litigation process.

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