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Colin Levy, Esq. | Legal Tech

Colin Levy, Esq. | Legal Tech

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Colin Levy, Esq. shares the importance of learning legal tech in law school and embracing it in practice. We discuss his book, the Legal Tech Eco System (available on Amazon) and he shares excellent pointers for incorporating AI into your law school and legal workproduct.

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Colin Levy is a lawyer and tech maven. His career is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach. He views the legal landscape through a prism that refracts business acumen, technological innovation, and legal expertise. This unique perspective is not only entrepreneurial but deeply collaborative, echoing his belief in the synergistic power of these disciplines.

Beyond his professional sphere, Levy is a luminary sharing personal insights on platforms like LinkedIn. His discussions on legal technology, innovation, law, business, and learning are not mere observations; they are reflections of a mind deeply engaged with the evolving narrative of legal technology. His thoughts reveal a commitment to understanding and influencing this narrative, offering a holistic view of the future of law and technology. He was a key speaker at TECHxpo2019, a conference sponsored by the Ontario Bar Association, and has been featured in Above the Law and Bloomberg Law. He also writes frequently on his blog, which Feedspot named as one of the Top 30 Legal Blogs in 2020.

A graduate of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut and Boston College Law School, Colin lives in Weston, Massachusetts with his husband Jared and two exceptionally demanding felines.

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