Kenton Brice
- Senior Manager for Academic Partnerships, Clio
About Kenton Brice
Kenton Brice is the Senior Manager for Academic Partnerships at Clio. In this role, he leads Clio’s academic access program and builds strategic partnerships with law schools, working across clinics, libraries, classrooms, and legal innovation programs to expand exposure to the technology shaping modern legal practice. He also serves as a trusted advisor to legal education leaders on legal technology, including AI, and helps ensure partner institutions and students are successful in navigating an increasingly complex legal tech landscape.
Before joining Clio, Kenton served as the Law Library Director at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. In that role, he led initiatives at the intersection of legal education, research, and technology, supporting faculty and students across classrooms, clinics, and experiential programs. His work focused on strengthening institutional partnerships, integrating emerging technologies—including AI—into legal education, and helping prepare students for a rapidly evolving legal services landscape.
Earlier in his career, Kenton practiced as an associate attorney with Christman Kelley & Clarke, PC, where he handled litigation and transactional matters. In addition to his legal practice, he oversaw the firm’s technology operations, improving efficiency and supporting the delivery of high-quality legal services.
Kenton earned his J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he competed on the Jessup International Moot Court Team and was inducted into the National Order of Barristers. He also holds a Master of Science in Library Science from the University of North Texas and an undergraduate degree in business from Northeastern State University.