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Headquarters | Phoenix, Arizona |
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Major practice areas |
Personal injury Wrongful death |
Key people | Marc Lamber James Goodnow |
Website |
lambergoodnow |
Lamber Goodnow Injury Lawyers is a legal team known for their work on implementing virtual reality (VR) technology for use in court cases in the United States. [1] [2]
Lamber Goodnow Injury Lawyers specialize in personal injury and wrongful death claims. The group has been implementing VR in a number of cases to help transport judges and juries into recreated scenes such as crash sites. Accident scenes are translated into a 3D experience for Oculus Rift by a group of engineers and legal experts at the production company Kitchen Sink Studios, which reenacts collisions based on police records, victim stories, and witness statements. [2] Lamber-Goodnow use the technology to protect the rights of their clients by helping jury members to understand in the best way possible what really happened in a case. [3]
Aside from VR, the team has implemented several recent technological advances in a legal context.
They use 3D printers to provide jurors with tangible objects highlighting issues such as product defects. [4] They found two new uses for Google Glass: determining which arguments are most compelling with focus groups; and loaning them to clients, so they can record a day in their lives post-injury. Instead of traditional demand letters proposing out-of-court settlements, they send iPads Pre-loaded with a demand video. [5] [6]
The Lamber-Goodnow team developed within Fennemore Craig. They have offices in Phoenix, Denver and Chicago. [5] [1]
This article contains content that is written like
an advertisement. (January 2018) |
Headquarters | Phoenix, Arizona |
---|---|
Major practice areas |
Personal injury Wrongful death |
Key people | Marc Lamber James Goodnow |
Website |
lambergoodnow |
Lamber Goodnow Injury Lawyers is a legal team known for their work on implementing virtual reality (VR) technology for use in court cases in the United States. [1] [2]
Lamber Goodnow Injury Lawyers specialize in personal injury and wrongful death claims. The group has been implementing VR in a number of cases to help transport judges and juries into recreated scenes such as crash sites. Accident scenes are translated into a 3D experience for Oculus Rift by a group of engineers and legal experts at the production company Kitchen Sink Studios, which reenacts collisions based on police records, victim stories, and witness statements. [2] Lamber-Goodnow use the technology to protect the rights of their clients by helping jury members to understand in the best way possible what really happened in a case. [3]
Aside from VR, the team has implemented several recent technological advances in a legal context.
They use 3D printers to provide jurors with tangible objects highlighting issues such as product defects. [4] They found two new uses for Google Glass: determining which arguments are most compelling with focus groups; and loaning them to clients, so they can record a day in their lives post-injury. Instead of traditional demand letters proposing out-of-court settlements, they send iPads Pre-loaded with a demand video. [5] [6]
The Lamber-Goodnow team developed within Fennemore Craig. They have offices in Phoenix, Denver and Chicago. [5] [1]