Technology and Legal Practice
Date
Monday, April 15, 2024 (9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.)
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CPD Hour(s)
2 h Substantive
4 h Professionalism
Location
View this webcast-only program from your home or office computer
Additional Information
Page Count: 373
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Co-Chairs
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The Honourable Justice Jill Presser,Ontario Superior Court of Justice
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Amy Salyzyn, Associate Professor, Faculty of LawUniversity of Ottawa
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Carla Swansburg, Chief Executive OfficerClearyX
Description
Artificial intelligence platforms, such as ChatGPT, are creating unprecedented opportunities and challenges for the profession. Whether navigating implications in the areas of IP, employment law, and information security, or grappling with the business model implications and potential regulations around the use of AI, everyone in the legal profession needs to pay attention. Fellow practitioners, technology experts, legal app developers, professors, and judges address how AI is impacting the delivery of legal services, the emerging practice issues, the substantive law and evidence, and the justice system, and how you might prepare.
- What are some practical applications of AI in legal practice?
- How can you address the ethical challenges that arise using AI?
- How do you guard against misuse of AI in the evidentiary context?
- How is, and how should the use of AI in legal practice be regulated?
Presenters
- The Honourable Justice Jill Presser, Ontario Superior Court of Justice
- Amy Salyzyn, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
- Carla Swansburg, Chief Executive Officer, ClearyX
- Uwais Iqbal, Founder, simplexico
- Prudence Buckland, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
- Sam Ip, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
- Dr. Teresa Scassa, Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy, Faculty of Law Common Law, University of Ottawa
- The Honourable Justice Alan Diner, Federal Court of Canada
- Phil Brown, Acting Director, Practice Supports and Resources, Law Society of Ontario
- Katrina Ingram, Founder & CEO, Ethically Aligned AI
- Samuel Dahan, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law; Director, Conflict Analytics Lab, Queen's University
- Sondra Rebenchuk, Senior Innovation Counsel, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
- Quinn Ross, The Ross Firm Professional Corporation
- Gerald Chan, Stockwoods LLP
- Professor Maura Grossman, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
- Damien Riehl, Vice-President, v|Lex