Professionalism and Practice Management Issues in Administrative Law 2024
Date
Tuesday, September 17, 2024 (12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.)
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Amy BlockWeirFoulds LLP
The landscape is shifting for legal practitioners as Artificial Intelligence (AI) weaves its way into the everyday practice of administrative law. As a licencee, you face new challenges with respect to your professional obligations in using this tool. Join our experienced panel as they examine how AI can help you in the administrative context, and parse out the potential risks for licensees and clients for your appearances before tribunal and courts.
- Hear about issues facing decision-makers regarding evidence obtained or generated by AI
- Understand the concerns about the issue of bias
- Be aware of the duty to verify accuracy
Presenters
- Amy Block, WeirFoulds LLP
- Professor Amy Salyzyn, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
- Emily Graham, Steinecke Macuira LeBlanc
- Brendan van Niejenhuis, Stockwoods LLP
- Jennifer Khurana, Chairperson, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
- Cynthia Pay, Tribunal Counsel, Law Society Tribunal