Jack Newton is the CEO and co-founder of Clio, a pioneer in cloud-based legal technology. Newton has spearheaded efforts...
Rian Gauvreau is the co-founder and chief operating officer for Clio where he combines his years of experience with law...
Laurence Colletti serves as the producer at Legal Talk Network where he combines his passion for web-based media with...
Victor Li is the legal affairs writer for the ABA Journal. Previously he was a reporter for Law Technology News, the American...
What new features has Clio brought this year and are there more to come? In this On the Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Laurence Colletti and Victor Li talk to Jack Newton and Rian Gauvreau about how Clio has improved over the last 6 years, the software’s new products, and the future Clio experience for all lawyers. They also talk about their acquisition of Lexicata and new developments coming in 2019.
Jack Newton is the co-founder and CEO of Clio, one of the pioneers of cloud-based practice management.
Rian Gauvreau is the co-founder and chief people officer for Clio where he combines his years of experience in law firm IT with his in-depth software development experience.
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Published: | October 4, 2018 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal Technology |
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