Technology in the Practice of Law: Virtual and Augmented Reality

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Science & Technology

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The digital landscape is rapidly evolving from cutting-edge software to immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences. Legal professionals must be prepared to navigate and harness these advancements in their practice or risk being left behind. This course offers legal professionals an understanding of the benefits of adopting novel technologies in legal practice.Integrating technological advancements into your practice offers many benefits. Among many, bolstering efficiency, enhancing client interactions, and elevating the quality of legal services rendered.This course is tailored for legal professionals at all stages who are interested in exploring new options in technologies and identifying ones that can enhance their practice.Learning Objectives:

Understand what to consider before adopting a new technology into practiceDistinguish between the various computer software programs developed for lawyers and what they are best suited forAssess how AR/VR will change the legal industry and how it can be utilized in practice now and in the future

About the Presenters

Brenda Seibert, Esq.

Bucks County Community College

Practice Area: Trial (+ 1 other areas)

Brenda Seibert is an Assistant Professor in the Business and Innovation Department and Learning Resources Department. In 2020, she was awarded the Bucks County Community College “Above and Beyond Award.” She also serves as Program Director of the Bucks County Community College Paralegal Program and Paralegal Program Coordinator. Her course concentration includes Torts, Civil Litigation, Business Law, and Insurance and Risk Management. As an attorney, she represented major department stores, national drugstore chains, and manufacturers of large-scale construction equipment. Professor Seibert is licensed to practice law in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In law school, Professor Seibert served on the Environmental Law Moot Court ...

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