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Colin is a Suffolk University Law School Graduate and Currently works as the Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek. In this episode, I sit down with Colin, a trailblazer in the Legal Tech industry whose journey is a testament to innovation and resilience.We kick off by exploring Colin's formative years before law school, delving into his early legal experiences that shaped his career trajectory. Colin shares how these initial encounters solidified his passion for the legal environment, setting the stage for his future endeavors.Transitioning into his law school years, Colin recounts his academic journey with enthusiasm, revealing how he discovered his true calling and, equally important, what he chose to steer clear of in the legal field. His time at law school was not just about acquiring knowledge but about defining his professional identity.Our conversation then navigates through Colin's diverse legal career, from interning at the Rhode Island Supreme Court to serving as Corporate Counsel at Salary.com. These varied roles provided Colin with a broad perspective on the legal landscape, offering valuable insights into the intricacies of the profession. Colin also shares his philosophy on networking, emphasizing the importance of providing value and reliability in professional relationships.Finally, we delve into Colin's current role at Malbek and discuss his influential book, The Legal Tech Ecosystem: Innovation, Advancement & the Future of Law Practice. His deep expertise and forward-thinking approach offer a compelling look at the dynamic changes within the Legal Tech sector.Colin's extensive experience and innovative mindset make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of law and technology. Be sure to explore all of Colin's work, from his LinkedIn profile to his groundbreaking book, linked below!Colin's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/colinslevyColin's Website: colinslevy.com/Colin's Book: The Legal Tech Ecosystem: Innovation, Advancement & the Future of Law PracticeBe sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System Recorded Course - Use this Link (https://www.lisablasser.com/offers/nAytQusX?coupon_code=LSOSNATE10) or go to LisaBlasser.com for 10% off her recorded course! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lawyersinthemaking.substack.com
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Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, explores legal tech and artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is going to dramatically reshape what it means to be a lawyer and do legal work. It's already taking over traditionally time-consuming tasks from lawyers and doing them in minutes while making access to legal information more democratic and affordable. Today, Colin discusses the impact of AI on the legal sector. Show NotesConnect With: Colin Levy: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, explores legal tech and artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is going to dramatically reshape what it means to be a lawyer and do legal work. It's already taking over traditionally time-consuming tasks from lawyers and doing them in minutes while making access to legal information more democratic and affordable. Today, Colin discusses the impact of AI on the legal sector. Show NotesConnect With: Colin Levy: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, explores legal tech and artificial intelligence. The role of marketers has evolved from being creative to incorporating data and technology. Now, we're closely integrating with cross-functional teams, using tools and technology to understand and mitigate risks in our ad campaigns, legal processes, and more. Today, Colin discusses unraveling the legal tech ecosystem. Show NotesConnect With: Colin Levy: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, explores legal tech and artificial intelligence. The role of marketers has evolved from being creative to incorporating data and technology. Now, we're closely integrating with cross-functional teams, using tools and technology to understand and mitigate risks in our ad campaigns, legal processes, and more. Today, Colin discusses unraveling the legal tech ecosystem. Show NotesConnect With: Colin Levy: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of TOP CMO, host Ben Kaplan speaks with Ed Breault, the Chief Marketing Officer at Malbek, a company specializing in Contract Lifecycle Management Solutions. With over two decades of experience in marketing, data analytics, and change management, Ed shares his journey from the aviation industry to the legal tech sector, focusing on the intricacies of selling innovative technologies to traditionally conservative markets. The episode delves into the critical aspects of sales psychology, the importance of understanding customer psychographics, and how marketers can effectively transition industries while leveraging technology to tackle unsexy problems.
Constanza Martinez Lacourt nos cuenta la historia del Malbec, sobre un señor llamado Malbek y sobre la incorporación actual de la maceración carbónica en el proceso del vino joven
In this episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, we tackle all things legal technology with Colin Levy, a thought leader in the field. In his current role as Evangelist and Director of Legal at Malbek, Colin acts as a luminary for those not yet accustomed to rapidly-evolving technology and the increasingly important role it plays in attorneys' lives. Join us for this wide-ranging discussion, covering topics from the ability of AI to augment performance to a candid conversation with Colin about his own mental health journey. For the move of the week, Zach covers Barnes & Thornburg's recent acquisition on a restructuring team in Atlanta, while David takes a look at McDermott's hiring of a white collar group from Orrick, led by Guy Singer.
In this episode Colin Levy shares insights from his new book, The Legal Tech Ecosystem, his journey into legal tech, and his role at contract lifecycle management company, Malbek as Head of Legal and Chief Evangelist. Conversation highlights: Colin's journey into legal tech: Colin shares how he first got into legal tech during his time as a paralegal at a big law firm in New York, his decision to work for a year before attending law school and his choice to work in an in-house legal department after graduation. Colin's role at Malbek: As the Director of Legal and the Chief Evangelist at Malbek, Colin's day-to-day tasks vary from traditional legal work to writing blog posts, participating in webinars, attending events, and assisting with marketing and sales efforts. The Legal Tech Ecosystem: Colin talks about his new book, which serves as an accessible, non-technical introduction to the world of legal tech. The book combines Colin's experiences and learnings with anecdotes and quotes from other legal tech leaders. Skills needed in legal tech: Colin emphasizes the importance of understanding data, meeting people where they are, and having a clear understanding of why you want to learn about legal tech. He also talks about the need for openness to risk, experimentation, and discomfort. Legal tech vs. legal innovation: Colin clarifies that legal tech is not just about AI and robots, it can be more mundane but still helpful tools like billing software. The focus should be on making people's lives easier and increasing productivity and efficiency. Learn more about Colin.
In this episode, host Patrick Patino sits down with Colin Levy, the Director of Legal and an Evangelist for Malbek. Colin shares insights into humanizing the legal profession, technology in the legal profession, and the importance of empathy in legal practice. Colin discusses his journey from corporate lawyer to legal tech enthusiast, emphasizing the need for lawyers to embrace their innate humanity and emotional intelligence. Drawing from personal experiences, Colin shares how struggles with mental health early in his career shaped his perspective on the legal industry's need for improvement. The conversation delves into the challenges of traditional legal education and the importance of multidisciplinary learning approaches. Colin and Patrick explore the evolving role of attorneys in a dynamic world, emphasizing adaptability and nuance over rigid frameworks. From discussing the quirks of being human to astronomy to the joys of gaming and feline companionship, this episode offers a candid and refreshing perspective on the modern legal profession. Join us as we explore what it means to be a newfangled lawyer in today's ever-changing landscape. Don't miss out on this insightful and engaging conversation between two passionate advocates for positive change in the legal world! Like, review, and share this episode to join the conversation. About Colin: Colin Levy is the author of "The Legal Tech Ecosystem" and the editor of the "Handbook of Legal Tech," serving as a dedicated guide in the legal technology sector. A corporate lawyer by training and well-known legal tech writer and speaker, he has a passion for innovation and technology. Colin has positioned himself at the intersection of business, technology, and law, aiming to illuminate and inspire about the possibilities of legal tech. Currently, as the Director of Legal and an Evangelist for Malbek, and with roles as a legal tech startup advisor and investor, he remains deeply connected to the industry's advancements. https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinslevy/ https://www.colinslevy.com https://www.malbek.io/
Technology can help you solve problems in your law firm, connect with clients, save time and money, and so much more. But, how do you know what tech will work best for your practice? Molly Ranns and JoAnn Hathaway talk with Colin Levy about understanding and utilizing technology, common mistakes in choosing new tools, and ways to overcome tech-related fear and anxiety. Check out Colin's book, The Legal Tech Ecosystem, to learn more! Colin S. Levy is director of legal at Malbek, a legal tech evangelist and speaker, and an attorney with more than a decade of experience in corporate transactional law.
Technology can help you solve problems in your law firm, connect with clients, save time and money, and so much more. But, how do you know what tech will work best for your practice? Molly Ranns and JoAnn Hathaway talk with Colin Levy about understanding and utilizing technology, common mistakes in choosing new tools, and ways to overcome tech-related fear and anxiety. Check out Colin's book, The Legal Tech Ecosystem, to learn more! Colin S. Levy is director of legal at Malbek, a legal tech evangelist and speaker, and an attorney with more than a decade of experience in corporate transactional law.
When I graduated from law school in the late 1980s, there was no internet, no email, and fax machines were widely in use. I used a Dictaphone to generate correspondence and had an assistant to transcribe the tapes. While working remotely was possible because of the telephone, going into an office was the norm. In the intervening years, the rate of technological change has been truly astounding. And while the internet, email, and social media have continued that evolution, in my opinion, the explosion of AI in the practice of law has been the most significant change in my lifetime. Never before has it been easier to run a practice as a solo. The array of tools for research, communication, analysis, and drafting are replacing human labor. I've always been interested in technology and while I do try to keep up, technology is not my major. So I've invited Colin Levy to talk about the state of the art in legal tech in the practice of law. Colin S. Levy is a lawyer and legal tech author and speaker. Throughout his career, Colin has seen technology as a key driver in improving how legal services are performed. Because his career has spanned industries, he witnessed myriad issues, from a systemic lack of interest in technology to the high cost of legal services barring entry to consumers. Now, his mission is to bridge the gap between the tech world and the legal world, advocating for the ways technology can be a useful tool for the lawyer's tool belt rather than a fear-inducing obstacle to effective legal work. Colin is the author of The Legal Tech Ecosystem which discusses the development of the legal tech ecosystem over the past two decades, and how legal technology can help lawyers work more efficiently. In addition, he is the editor of the Handbook of Legal Tech. A few years ago, I began seeing Colin come up a lot more in my LinkedIn feed and I realized that is was time to sit down with him and pick his brain! In this episode we discuss his overall philosophy about the use of technology in the law, his book, the Legal Tech Ecosystem, the biggest obstacles the legal industry faces when it comes to adopting new technology, and his role at Malbek. Additional Resources Episode 120-Scaling Your Law Firm with AI Episode 107-ChatGPT and Trends in Legal Marketing Technology-with Jared Correia
The intersection of AI and law. Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist, Malbek, also named to the Fastcase 50 list of legal innovators in 2022, is a legal tech expert and corporate lawyer. Hear from one of the most widely followed legal tech voices on legal tech tools, myths, and the impact of AI.· 01:14 Introducing Colin Levy· 03:19 The Definition of Legal Tech· 09:13 Legal Tech and Ecosystem· 10:37 Law's History and Future· 13:34 Legal Tools· 19:18 The Impact ofAI · 23:29 Legal Tech Myths· 28:30 Fake News in Law?· 37:46 Where are We Going Here?· 41:38 The Book!· 43:47 Where to find Colin Levy· 44:35 Advice for Law Students · 47:10 For FunLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/colinslevyWebsite: https://www.colinslevy.com/Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
The intersection of AI and law. Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist, Malbek, also named to the Fastcase 50 list of legal innovators in 2022, is a legal tech expert and corporate lawyer. Hear from one of the most widely followed legal tech voices on legal tech tools, myths, and the impact of AI.· 01:14 Introducing Colin Levy· 03:19 The Definition of Legal Tech· 09:13 Legal Tech and Ecosystem· 10:37 Law's History and Future· 13:34 Legal Tools· 19:18 The Impact ofAI · 23:29 Legal Tech Myths· 28:30 Fake News in Law?· 37:46 Where are We Going Here?· 41:38 The Book!· 43:47 Where to find Colin Levy· 44:35 Advice for Law Students · 47:10 For FunLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/colinslevyWebsite: https://www.colinslevy.com/Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, explores legal tech and artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is going to dramatically reshape what it means to be a lawyer and do legal work. It's already taking over traditionally time-consuming tasks from lawyers and doing them in minutes while making access to legal information more democratic and affordable. Today, Colin discusses the impact of AI on the legal sector. Show NotesConnect With: Colin Levy: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, explores legal tech and artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is going to dramatically reshape what it means to be a lawyer and do legal work. It's already taking over traditionally time-consuming tasks from lawyers and doing them in minutes while making access to legal information more democratic and affordable. Today, Colin discusses the impact of AI on the legal sector. Show NotesConnect With: Colin Levy: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, explores legal tech and artificial intelligence. The role of marketers has evolved from being creative to incorporating data and technology. Now, we're closely integrating with cross-functional teams, using tools and technology to understand and mitigate risks in our ad campaigns, legal processes, and more. Today, Colin discusses unraveling the legal tech ecosystem. Show NotesConnect With: Colin Levy: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, explores legal tech and artificial intelligence. The role of marketers has evolved from being creative to incorporating data and technology. Now, we're closely integrating with cross-functional teams, using tools and technology to understand and mitigate risks in our ad campaigns, legal processes, and more. Today, Colin discusses unraveling the legal tech ecosystem. Show NotesConnect With: Colin Levy: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Colin Levy, Chief Lawyer @ Malbek, Legal Tech Author and Commentator, Fastcase 50 2022 Honoree, and Legal Tech Start-up Advisor and Investor, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about how technology drives the legal profession to be more efficient and benefit its clients, start-ups and incumbents and individuals.Here is what they covered: Backstory: How did you get to do what you do today? Law practice is changing—why are lawyers and technology quickly becoming inseparable? Unraveling the legal tech ecosystem: how people, processes, and tech work together What are the three biggest mistakes when evaluating legal technology tools? What is the impact of AI on the future of the legal sector? Why should every lawyer start thinking about legal technology? Debunking five common myths about legal technology What are the key steps to develop innovative legal tech products and services correctly, plus real-world lessons successful founders learned along the way? How do we prepare students for practice in the 21st century? What is the most impactful business book for you (apart from yours)? Tomorrow's Lawyers: An Introduction to Your Future by R. Susskind Check out Colin's book, The Legal Tech Ecosystem: Innovation, Advancement & the Future of Law Practice, on Amazon.
In this week's episode, host Sigalle Barness speaks with Colin Levy, Director of Legal at Malbek, a contract lifecycle management program that provides lifecycle AI functionality to improve an organization's contracting process. Colin shares his lawyer origin story of struggling to find work after law school in 2010 and piecing together temporary roles, as well as the lack of technology use he noticed in law. A failed attempt at implementing a contract management system at his first in-house role showed Colin the importance of understanding people's needs and processes before implementing tech. He shares how this experience led him to realize effective solutions require aligning people, process, and technology. At Malbek, Colin handles legal work but also serves as an evangelist, assisting with marketing, sales, content creation, and community building. He explains how AI like Malbek's helps attorneys work more efficiently and how sharing what he learn with others has helped Colin connect and educate the legal community. Visit https://www.malbek.io/ and https://www.colinslevy.com/ to learn more.
In this podcast episode, Gary introduces Colin Levy, Director of Legal Operations and Evangelist for Malbek, a legal tech company. Colin shares his professional journey and how he overcame challenges to find his first in-house legal role. He discusses his current role at Malbek, handling various legal tasks and contributing to content development and marketing efforts. He shares his expertise in legal tech. "Legal tech" is defined as the intersection of law and technology, aiming to help legal professionals work more efficiently. The importance of document and knowledge management tools in the legal department is emphasized, along with an overview of different areas of legal tech, including AI. They discuss the risks and benefits of using AI in the legal field, emphasizing the importance of understanding data storage and usage practices. Colin advises lawyers to be cautious when sharing information and only provide data they would be comfortable sharing publicly. He recommends visiting websites like Artificial Lawyer and Law Next for legal tech updates and checking out his book, "The Handbook of Legal Tech." Colin also suggests identifying pain points in a lawyer's practice and considering how legal tech can address them. Colin S. Levy is a corporate lawyer and legal tech evangelist who has been practicing for over 12 years. Throughout his career, Colin has seen technology as a key driver in improving how legal services are performed. Because his career has spanned industries, he witnessed myriad issues, from a systemic lack of interest in technology to the high cost of legal services barring consumer entry. Now, his mission is to bridge the gap between the tech world and the legal world, advocating for how technology can be a valuable tool for the lawyer's toolbelt rather than a fear-inducing obstacle to effective legal work. Colin has also been driven to effectively empower, inform, and inspire others regarding law and legal services, tech, interdisciplinary collaboration, and process improvement.
Renegade Thinkers Unite: #2 Podcast for CMOs & B2B Marketers
This is a Tuesday Tips episode where you will hear host Drew Neisser, CMOs, and other B2B experts share their hard-earned wisdom and fresh marketing insights in a bitesize format. Featuring: Jennifer Houston, Martin O'Leary of Tap Payments, Jamie Gier of DexCare, Ed Breault of Malbek, and Tom Treanor of Snipp Interactive. To see the video versions, follow Drew Neisser on LinkedIn or visit our YouTube channel—The Renegade Marketing Hub! And if you're a B2B CMO, check out our thriving community: https://cmohuddles.com/
Whenever we talk about partnerships, it always boils down to cooperation between two or more entities. Whether that's a couple of brands, a brand and an influencer, or some other combination. And while we might enter into these partnerships with the best of intentions and the highest of hopes… what happens when things don't go as planned? What do we do when, say, one of the partners doesn't hold up their end of the bargain? That's what we're covering in today's episode of Partnership Unpacked. Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry. So, my question for you is this: why aren't you using contracts and other legal tools as part of your partnership operations? Is it because you don't think you need to? It's too hard? Too expensive? Too confusing? What do you think might happen if you aren't considering legal ramifications, and something does go sideways? That's exactly what our guest today, Colin Levy, is going to talk to us about. Colin's legal career focuses on the intersection of business, technology, and law, and he is a strong advocate for legal technology. He is on a mission to educate and inspire others about the endless possibilities that legal tech has to offer. He is the Director of Legal and Evangelist for Malbek, a leading Contract Lifecycle Management company, and an Advisor for Proxy, a leading legal workflow management platform, and he's here to help us sort out how legal can be of help in this fast-paced world of technology and partnerships. Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Colin Levy about: ♉️ What Legal Technology is & why CMOs and Partnership Leaders should care ♉️ How Legal Tech helps partnerships ♉️ What happens if we ignore Legal Tech Learn more about Colin Levy Connect with Colin Levy on LinkedIn Connect with Colin Levy on Twitter Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/why-legal-tech-matters-in-partnerships-w-colin-levy/ Brought to you by Agorapulse: the #1 rated social media management solution. Music by Jumbo, "Peripheral" (feat. Plum Soul) Produced and Hosted by Mike Allton
Para este episodio, grabado durante el Twitter Space Mañanas Mauricio, Ikorma & Topo se conectaron con Don Malbek de Pizza DAO. En este episodio exploramos el emocionante mundo de Pizza DAO y como celebra el Día de la Pizza de Bitcoin. Descubre cómo esta iniciativa comunitaria está revolucionando la forma en que disfrutamos de la pizza y cómo se toman las decisiones en la comunidad. Don Malbek de Pizza DAO, Nos acompañó el viernes durante el episodio 127 de Mañanas ÑFT. Un Twitter space que hacemos todos los lunes, miércoles y viernes a las 10:30 de la mañana Eastern Time, en donde informamos sobre avances, música, arte y los últimos trends en el universo Web3. https://twitter.com/cerebroweb3
In this the third of the series with Matt Patel from Malbek, David and Matt talk through how technology is changing procurement and how Malbek is leading the way.
In this episode CLOC Talk host, Jenn McCarron is joined co-host Tommie Ferreira, Director of Legal Operations at Peloton Interactive. Jenn and Tommie sit down with Chad Aboud, a former General Counsel at an international tech company and Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek and get real about the failures and pains along the CLM implementation path. Their discussion covers:Lessons learned from previous failed attempts Listening and understanding diverse perspectives and experiencesTranslating these experiences into a busines caseCelebrating successes and setting milestones along the wayThis episode is in collaboration with Malbek, a contract lifecycle management software provider.
David welcomes Matt Patel from Malbek and they detail how to align Procurement with other business teams and how this is being achieved with Malbek contract lifecycle management software.
In this episode David welcomes Matt Patel from Malbek, who are now rated as best in class for their contract lifecycle management software. David and Matt talk through the need for contract management for procurement team and the true value Malbek is bringing.
In this Talking Tech episode Alex and Elliot speak with Matt Patel, co-founder and COO of Malbek. Malbek provides provides contract review and management software solutions to companies across the globe. LINKS Malbek website: https://www.malbek.io/ Matt Patel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-patel-36680a9
In this episode, Alex sits down with Colin Levy, Director of Legal at Malbek. Colin started his career as in-house lawyer, but then decided to follow his passion for technology and moved into the world of legal tech. You'll learn what sparked Colin's interest in technology, why he chose to follow his passion into legal tech, and the important lessons that he learned along the way. Liked what you heard on today's episode? Connect with Alex here & follow us on Linkedin. Top Previous Episodes…
Follow Colin Levy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinslevy/ Welcome to The Priggya Arora Show, where we have in-depth conversations with legal specialists and entrepreneurs from all around the world. In Episode 30, we talk to Colin Levy, Legal Director at Malbek and Legal Tech Evangelist Join us as we discuss : - How he cultivated his interest in technology - How he decided to go to law school - Why he calls himself a Legal Tech Evangelist - Why education is necessary to ensure Legal tech is accepted across the profession - How he foresees the upcoming merger of entrepreneurship and the legal industry - How AI is contributing to the legal industry - How AI will not necessarily result in lost job opportunities for lawyers - His views on workflow management and how to implement it effectively - His work process and the automation hacks he uses to ease his workload - Why communication and a people-first approach are essential to excel in the legal industry - How slowing down and rejuvenating from time to time helps him out Listen to us every week for a new interview with someone in the legal field, each of them bringing in their share of insights and experience. If you liked this podcast, please leave a review on your favorite podcasting platform, and consider telling your friends about it.
It's our last Future 5 Friday for this year! Spend Matters has partnered with SIG for a 5 part podcast series to showcase this year's Future 5 list – a group of newly emerged procurement technology start-ups that you should know about. Over the next 2 months leading up to our Procurement Technology Summit in April, we'll be interviewing the founders of each featured company to find out what it means to be a Future 5. Last, but certainly not least is Malbek - a Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) vendor that focuses on maintaining an approachable interface, configurable settings, easy integrations and a strong, modern cloud platform. We had the pleasure of speaking with Hemanth Puttaswamy, who would be a starving musician if he wasn't Malbek's CEO and Co-Founder. Hemanth shares what it means to be recognized as a Future 5 company and how Malbek is reimagining the contracting process. Listen in to hear more about this startup destined for big things in the industry!
This week on the Legally Speaking Podcast, our host Robert Hanna welcomes Colin Levy.Colin is a legal tech consultant and director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, where he carries out his mission of bridging the tech world with the legal world. Alongside his work at Malbek, Colin is an Advisory Board Member for Proxy, a cloud-based legal workflow tool. He also has a blog, titled ‘Notes from the Front Lines of Legal Innovation' which was named by Feedspot as one of the Top 30 legal blogs in 2020.In this episode, we discuss the following:The concept of legal tech and how it's changing the role of a lawyer in the futureThe biggest challenges to the growth of legal techWhat is the difference between legal tech and legal design?What is a great working culture for prospective lawyers? Connect with Colin via LinkedInSponsored by Clio: Clio is a legal case management software that work in partnership with the Law Society of England and Wales and is an approved supplier of the Law Society of Scotland.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/legallyspeakingpodcast)
Legal Tech is one of the popular buzzwords you can't help hearing when talking about the future of law these days. But what exactly is legal tech? That is what we're going to cover in this episode. We talk to one of the Legal Tech legends, Colin S. Levy who is Director of Legal and Evangelist for Malbek, a leading CLM company as well as a seasoned lawyer and legal tech speaker. Colin explains how legal tech is different from legal design and what kind of common misunderstanding people may have about legal technology. Colin also tells us what to consider when buying legal tech solutions or when designing technology for lawyers and their clients. In addition, Colin also talks about how he sees legal tech as a cultural movement to embrace technology, and some of the concepts that underly technologies in the practice of law and delivery of legal services.
Building a thriving corporate culture is important to most every founder. But for Hemanth Puttaswamy, it's everything. His team at Malbek doesn't merely touch base periodically to connect. They sing. They play music. They read poetry. And they do it every Friday. On this episode of UpTech Report, Hemanth talks about why encouraging these personal connections is so important to his business, and how it's affected their product.
Whether you're a small team of five, or a major corporation of five thousand, you'll be making deals with other entities, and every deal needs a contract. Even small contracts can be costly and time consuming, and tracking them over the years adds another layer of complication that can bog down any business. This is the problem Hemanth Puttaswamy set out to solve when he founded Malbek, which he describes as “complete contract lifecycle management.” On this edition of UpTech Report, Hemanth discusses how he came to recognize this problem in his own businesses, and how he developed a solution.