Brian Donnelly is a lecturer in law and the director of Educational Technology at Columbia Law School. He began his career at Columbia in the early 1990s working on a large-scale digital library initiative. Prior to that he was an attorney in private practice in Stamford, Conn.
He helped to found the Lawyering in the Digital Age Clinic at Columbia Law School in 2001. He has collaborated for many years with Professors Conrad Johnson and Mary Zulack on lawyering, technology, and access to justice projects.
As the director of Educational Technology, he is responsible for managing CourseWorks and curriculum-based technology initiatives at the Law School.
He has been active in the American Bar Association law practice division. He is also a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a member of the Westlaw Law School Advisory Board 2009-2011.
Mr. Donnelly received his B.A. from Boston College, J.D. from St. John's University School of Law and M.S. from Columbia University.