Tech Tok: AI and the Practice of Law
The Law & Technology Institute invites lawyers, members of the Schulich Law and HÂþ» communities, and interested members of the general public to its fourth lecture in its Tech Tok Series, a discussion about the potential and pitfalls of legal technology innovations.
Artificial intelligence is set to significantly impact both the day-to-day practice of law, as well as the economics and structure of the legal profession as a whole.
Featuring experts across a range of disciplines and professional contexts, these two panels will explore the capabilities and limitations of emerging legal technologies, how they are likely to transform the practice of law, and where the profession is likely moving as a result of these changes.
A brief networking reception will follow the second panel.
Panel 1: 'AI Lawyering – What can it do? What are the challenges?' moderated by Leo Bourgeois (3pm-4pm)
- Carla Swansburg, ClearyX
- Jane Bates, Cox & Palmer
- Anthony Rosborough, HÂþ» University
Panel 2: 'Regulation and the Future of the Legal Profession' moderated by Kethy Lin (4pm-5pm)
- Jonathan Saumier, Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
- Kathleen A. Leighton, Stewart McKelvey
- Jessica Lumiere, Torys LLP
Categories
Speaker Series, Faculty Interest, Student Interest, Law & Technology
Time
Starts:
Ends:
Location
Room W207, Weldon Law Building
6061 University Ave.
Cost
No cost.
This event is open to the general public.
Additional Information
The Law & Technology Institute's Tech Tok series is a multi-disciplinary and inter-faculty speaker series that aims to provide meaningful opportunities to engage in discussion on current and emerging technology law and policy issues.