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Watch: Become a Data-Driven Law Firm in 5 Steps

Ninety percent of the data in the world today has been created in the last two years alone. More than 15.2 million text messages were sent every minute. Snapchat users posts close to 530,000 photos in that same minute. For lawyers, being able to find and organize data is more important than ever.

In this video, Joshua Lenon, the Lawyer-in-Residence at Clio, will teach you how to organize your law firm to handle data. You’ll discover:

• What types of data your firm should be collecting
• Tools for centralizing and organizing data
• Reporting tools for making sense of data
• How data longevity impacts your law firm’s bottom line

Speaker:

Joshua Lenon, Lawyer-in-Residence

Joshua Lenon is an attorney admitted to the New York Bar. He studied law at St. Louis University School of Law, obtaining a Juris Doctorate and a Certificate in International and Comparative Law. During this time, Joshua clerked for the Missouri Attorney General, helping prosecute discrimination claims on behalf of Missouri citizens. He also studied European Union Law at the University of Georgia School of Law’s Brussels Legal Seminar. When working for Thomson Reuters’ publishing departments in both the United States and Canada, he helped legal practitioners improve their services,

Joshua currently serves as Lawyer-in-Residence for Clio, providing legal scholarship and research skills to the leading cloud-based practice management platform from Vancouver, Canada. He’s been a guest lecturer for movements like legal hacking and legal technology at schools like MIT, Suffolk Law, and Vanderbilt, as well as before organizations like ReinventLaw and the ABA Law Practice Futures Initiative.

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Please note: this is a non CLE session.
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