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Martin Felsky, PhD, JD
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Martin is President and General Counsel of Commonwealth Legal Inc., Canada's national litigation support company.In this capacity Martin advises major law firm and government clients in Canada, the United States and overseas on the deployment of litigation support document management tools and resources.
Prior to joining Commonwealth Legal, Martin was Director of integer.actif, Canada's leading legal technology consulting firm.Integer.actif worked with more than 60 law firms and law departments to provide advice and support on strategic technology planning, information systems implementation and training.Before founding integer.actif, Martin was Legal Technology Counsel and a research lawyer at McCarthy Tétrault, Canada's national law firm.
Martin obtained two doctorates from the University of Toronto (English and Law) and was called to the Ontario Bar in 1985.He teaches a course in Business Law and Ethics at the John Molson School of Business of Concordia University.
Martin has written extensively on the subject of legal technology and is recognized as an expert in the field.He is frequently quoted in Law Times, The Canadian Bar Association National, Canadian Lawyer and other legal publications.For almost fifteen years, Martin was the Chairman of the Legal Research Network; serves as a technical adviser to the Judges Technology Advisory Committee of the Canadian Judicial Council; and is a member of the Canadian Citation Committee.
Martin has spoken at dozens of conferences throughout North America, in Europe and New Zealand, including the ABA TechShow in Chicago, and Legal Tech in Toronto, New York and Los Angeles.His technology columns and articles in legal newspapers and magazines are widely read.
Martin is a Summation Certified Trainer and an experienced trainer of several other legal software packages.
When he's not working, Martin volunteers on the Board of Directors of the Alzheimer's Society of Toronto and spends time at his island cabin with his wife Gail Czukar and their two teenage boys.