Joshua Lenon is an attorney who currently serves as lawyer-in-residence for Clio, providing legal scholarship and research skills to the cloud-based practice management platform. An attorney admitted to the New York Bar, Joshua studied law at St. Louis University School of Law, obtaining a Juris Doctorate and a Certificate in International and Comparative Law. Joshua also earned a Certificate in European Union Law at the University of Georgia School of Law’s prestigious Brussels Legal Seminar. Previously, Joshua clerked for the Missouri Attorney General, helping prosecute discrimination claims on behalf of Missouri citizens, and helped legal practitioners improve their services, working for Thomson Reuters’ publishing departments in both the United States and Canada. Now, Joshua helps Clio with privacy and compliance issues in 78 countries around the world, while also contributing to a larger legal technology industry. Joshua participates in various legal education, access to justice, and legal technology initiatives, including Evolve Law, the previous Reinvent Law movement, and Legal Hackers initiatives.
Joshua Lenon discusses New Clio with Eric and Ernie Bin in this report from the 2017 Clio Cloud conference.
Host Joshua Lenon has a conversation with John Suh, CEO of LegalZoom, about the mission of his company and how it functions.
Prima Facie founders James Betzold, Jacob Betzold, and Michael Betzold talk about creating their software as a family, immigration law, and Clio integration
The Clio Cloud Conference is a large event that brings legal, business, and technology thought leaders and practitioners together from all around the world.
Kimberley Motley, the first and only foreign litigator working in Afghanistan, discusses her law firm and how culture influences the practice of the law.
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