Mark Dombroff is a returning guest and aviation expert with more than four decades of experience in aviation practice. He made his first appearance on LegalTechLIVE Episode 31. As you’ll see, Mark is a consummate professional with an impressive curriculum vitae, including representing Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. in the landmark Supreme Court case Boyle v. United Technologies, which established the government contractor defense, and in Mounsey v. Allied-Signal, a “friendly fire” litigation, winning the manufacturer’s dismissal from the case after the government invoked the state secrets doctrine to avoid responding to third-party subpoenas.
We are joined by first time co-host, Thomas J. Hamilton, of VP of Strategy and Operations at ROSS Intelligence. Tommy, coordinates efforts across the company to ensure that sole practitioners, legal aid groups, law firms, government agencies, corporate law departments, state bar associations, and law faculties are able to benefit from cutting edge developments in artificial intelligence research.
Mark and Tommy join host Nick Rishwain for lively discussion about drone law and the advancements and consolidations that have taken place since Mark joined the show more than two and half years ago. This is one fascinating subject matter in legaltech, which is looking more and more like aviation on a daily basis.
More About Mark Dombroff, Esq.:
Mark Dombroff on Fox Rothschild website: Mark Dombroff, Esq.
Mark Dombroff’s blog: Plane-ly Spoken Blog.
Mark Dombroff’s LinkedIn: Mark Dombroff on LinkedIn.
Mark Dombroff on Twitter: @MarkDombroff.
More About Thomas J. Hamilton:
Thomas J. Hamilton’s LinkedIn: Thomas J. Hamilton on LinkedIn.
Thomas Hamilton on Twitter: @tjhammy.
ROSS Intelligence website: ROSS Intelligence.