AI for Litigators
Date
Friday, April 16, 2021 (9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.)
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Professor Benjamin AlarieUniversity of Toronto
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Ian Hu, Claims Legal CounselDesjardins General Insurance Group
​Will algorithms become key markers in our justice system on central issues like incarceration decisions or jury selection? Technology tools for these matters are already in place — either at home or abroad — so you need to know how they can affect your clients and your practice. The march towards more tech seems inevitable as the legal system looks for ways to innovate and create efficiencies, but our presenters also explore whether we are leaving some key aspects of justice and fairness behind.
- Consider ways in which access to justice can be better served through technology
- Find out about leading AI developments from practitioners
- Hear pro (and con) analysis of the impact of AI on issues of equality, diversity, and inclusion
Presenters
- Abdi Aidid, VP, Legal Research, Blue J Legal
- Professor Benjamin Alarie, University of Toronto
- Professor Tony Casey, The University of Chicago Law School
- Gerald Chan, Stockwoods LLP
- Mona Datt, CEO, Loom Analytics
- Jennifer Fehr, Downtown Legal Services
- Jake Heller, CEO, Casetext, Inc.
- Ian Hu, Claims Legal Counsel, Desjardins General Insurance Group
- The Honourable David Masuhara, Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Professor Amy Salyzyn, University of Ottawa
- Noah Waisberg, CEO and Co-Founder, Kira Systems
- Ed Walters, CEO, Fastcase