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Joshua Lenon
Lawyer in Residence @ Clio | Privacy, Legal Technology, Compliance
Joshua Lenon is the Lawyer in Residence and Data Protection Officer at Clio, a cloud-based legal practice management software company.13 He is an attorney admitted to the New York Bar and has been with Clio since October 2012.3 In his role, Lenon serves as a liaison between Clio and the legal community, bringing legal scholarship to conversations both within the company and with its customers.2
Lenon's educational background includes:
- A Juris Doctorate and a Certificate in International and Comparative Law from St. Louis University School of Law1
- A Certificate in European Union Law from the University of Georgia School of Law's Brussels Legal Seminar1
- A BA & BS in English, Composition, Linguistics, and Communications from Truman State University3
His professional experience includes:
- Working at Thomson Reuters as an Attorney-Editor, supervising the writing, editing, and publishing of legal publications3
- Serving as a Law Clerk/Intern at the Missouri Attorney General's Office, prosecuting discrimination cases3
- Briefly serving as a Board Member for Lexum - Organize Freely from September 2019 to August 20203
At Clio, Lenon's responsibilities include:
- Educating lawyers on technology's capability to enhance their practice2
- Teaching tech companies about the unique needs of the legal system1
- Traveling globally to speak with lawyers in firms of all sizes3
- Creating monthly webinar series for lawyers3
- Directing social media strategy3
- Writing educational articles for publication3
- Researching competitive intelligence3
- Managing work done by outside agencies3
Lenon is also a frequent speaker at legal technology events and has been a guest lecturer at institutions such as MIT's Media Lab, Northwestern University School of Law, and the International Legal Technology Association.3 He holds certifications as a Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US) and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.3