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Dennis Kennedy
Director, Center for Law, Technology & Innovation at Michigan State University; Keynote Speaker on Transformative Innovation for Law Departments; AI & Law Prof; Consulting Innovator
Dennis Kennedy is a prominent figure in the intersection of law, technology, and innovation. He currently serves as the Director of the Center for Law, Technology & Innovation at Michigan State University College of Law.1
Professional Background
Kennedy has an extensive career in legal technology and innovation:
- He previously worked as Senior Counsel for Digital Payments and Labs at Mastercard, where he co-invented a patented method for using chargebacks in blockchain systems.1
- He is the Executive Director and Chief Innovation Officer of Kennedy Idea Propulsion Laboratory, a division of Dennis Kennedy Advisory Services LLC.1
- Kennedy has been running his own advisory services company since 1998, focusing on innovation in law, legal technology, and strategy.1
Academic Roles
In addition to his directorship at Michigan State, Kennedy has held several academic positions:
- Adjunct Professor at the University of Michigan Law School since 2020, teaching "Legal Technology Literacy and Leadership".1
- Former Adjunct Professor at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, where he taught "Intellectual Property Licensing and Drafting".1
Contributions to Legal Technology
Kennedy is recognized for his significant contributions to legal technology:
- He was one of the first lawyers with a webpage in 1995 and one of the first lawyer-bloggers.1
- He has co-hosted the Kennedy-Mighell Report podcast since 2006.1
- Kennedy has authored numerous articles on legal technology and innovation, and co-authored four books, including "The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies".1
Professional Recognition
- Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management.1
- Former chair of the board of the ABA's Legal Technology Resource Center.1
Dennis Kennedy is known for his forward-thinking approach to legal technology and innovation, focusing on practical applications and real-world results in the legal field.1