Augmented Reality and Law awg-MEN-tid ree-AL-i-tee and law The application of augmented reality (AR) technology in the legal field, which involves overlaying digital information, such as 3D models, documents, or videos, onto the real world to enhance legal proceedings, legal education, or client interactions. The law firm used augmented reality to present a 3D reconstruction of the crime scene to the jury during the trial. While still emerging, AR is being explored in legal education to provide immersive learning experiences, such as virtual courtrooms or simulations of legal scenarios. It's also being used in client interactions to visually explain complex legal concepts or contracts. ← Back to BrowseNext Term →