In this episode of the LawDroid Manifesto, I interview Kenton Brice, Senior Manager of Academic Partnerships at Clio and Adjunct Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Kenton shares his remarkable journey from theology doctoral studies to becoming a pioneering voice in legal technology education over the past decade.
What makes Kenton's perspective unique is his "eternal mindset" - understanding that the most meaningful work often takes years to show results. He shares powerful stories of students who reach out eight years after graduation to say they finally understand the technology principles he taught them. After ten and a half years directing the law library at the University of Oklahoma, Kenton recently transitioned to Clio while maintaining his teaching commitment.
Discover how Kenton is preparing the next generation of lawyers to serve their communities with technology, why three students in his recent class want to start their own firms to do things differently, and how faith and professional calling intersect to create work with lasting impact. This conversation offers valuable insights for anyone interested in legal education, technology adoption, and measuring success in work that transforms lives beyond what we can immediately see.
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