Author

Dennis Kennedy

📖 Overview

Dennis Kennedy is a technology lawyer, author, and legal technology pioneer known for his influential work at the intersection of law, technology, and innovation. He has written extensively about legal technology, including several books focused on collaboration tools, social media, and artificial intelligence in legal practice. Throughout his career, Kennedy has been recognized as a thought leader in legal technology, serving as chair of the ABA's Law Practice Management Section and as a fellow of the College of Law Practice Management. His long-running column "Kennedy on Legal Technology" in the ABA Journal helped establish him as a leading voice on technology's impact on legal practice. Kennedy co-founded the Kennedy-Mighell Report podcast and has authored or co-authored books including "Successful Innovation Outcomes in Law" and "LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers." He currently serves as an adjunct professor at Michigan State University College of Law, where he teaches courses on legal technology and innovation. His work continues to focus on helping lawyers and legal professionals understand and adapt to technological change, with particular emphasis on practical applications and strategic implementation. Kennedy regularly speaks at legal conferences and provides consulting services to law firms and legal departments on technology strategy and innovation.

👀 Reviews

Readers consistently note Kennedy's ability to make complex legal technology concepts accessible and practical. His work resonates most with practicing lawyers seeking concrete guidance on implementing technology solutions. Readers appreciate: - Clear explanations of technical concepts without unnecessary jargon - Practical, actionable advice backed by real examples - Regular updates to content to keep pace with technology changes - Focus on realistic implementation rather than theoretical discussion Common critiques: - Some content becomes outdated quickly due to rapid tech changes - Books can be too basic for advanced tech users - Limited coverage of specific practice areas - Price point of some materials considered high for shorter works Ratings across platforms: Amazon: 4.3/5 average across titles (127 reviews) Goodreads: 3.9/5 (84 ratings) LinkedIn in One Hour: 4.4/5 (52 reviews) Successful Innovation Outcomes: 4.2/5 (31 reviews) One reader noted: "Kennedy offers straightforward guidance without getting lost in technical details." Another commented: "Would benefit from more specific examples from smaller firms."

📚 Books by Dennis Kennedy

Successful Innovation Outcomes in Law (2019) A guide detailing processes and frameworks for implementing innovation projects in legal organizations.

The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies (2008) A handbook covering the use of digital tools and technologies for legal professionals, with emphasis on remote collaboration.

The Lawyer's Guide to Identity Theft (2006) A practical overview of identity theft issues and preventive measures written for legal practitioners.

Law Practice: Hot Topics (2002) A collection of articles examining emerging trends and technological changes affecting legal practice.

The Privacy and Security Guide for Solo and Small Law Firms (2010) A manual focusing on data protection and security measures specifically tailored for small legal practices.

The Electronic Evidence and Discovery Handbook (2006) A comprehensive examination of electronic evidence handling and e-discovery procedures in legal cases.

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