Series Chairs:
Charles Gluckstein,
Gluckstein Personal Injury Lawyers
Edona Vila,
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
There is a growing sentiment that artificial intelligence will not replace litigators, but litigators who use it will replace those who do not. Now is the time to stop playing catch-up.
Stay ahead of the curve with our award-winning new Artificial Intelligence for Litigators series, which is designed to help you understand how to harness the power of AI responsibly in your practice.
In this practical series, our tech-savvy faculty "show and tell" how you can use AI-based litigation tools to save time, boost productivity and improve your advocacy work. You will also hear the latest on AI and professionalism, ethics, evidence, experts and access to justice.
Register for our next live session,
Artificial Intelligence for Litigators: More AI in Action!, coming to you on October 21.
Did you miss the first three installments of the series? Not to worry!
AI 101,
AI in Action and
AI in Court are all available to watch at your convenience in our on demand archives.
Artificial Intelligence for Litigators: More AI in Action! (Live Via Zoom)
October 21, 2024
Topics Include:
- A Day in the Life: AI and My Litigation Workflow (featuring Charles Gluckstein)
- Five Key Considerations for Integrating AI in Litigation Firms (featuring Lisa Chamandy, Canada’s first law firm Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer)
- Live demos of tools such as Microsoft Co-Pilot, Lexis+, Alexi, CoCounsel, Westlaw Edge and Harvey AI
Artificial Intelligence for Litigators: AI in Court (On Demand Archive)
May 14, 2024
Topics Include:
- Your obligations to the court when using AI (ethics and professionalism)
- Authenticating, using and challenging AI-generated evidence in hearings
- The use of AI by courts and judges, access to justice, and the "black box" problem
- The future of AI, advocacy and the administration of justice
Artificial Intelligence for Litigators: AI in Action (On Demand Archive)
April 16, 2024
Topics Include:
- Preparing chronologies, summaries and lists
- Drafting pleadings and court documents
- Streamlining the eDiscovery process
- Assisting with research and memos
- Generating first drafts of factums
- And much more!
Registration includes educational materials, which will be provided prior to the program. Registration also includes access to the live webcast recording for 30 days from the date the link is sent to you.
Artificial Intelligence for Litigators: AI 101 (On Demand Archive)
March 26, 2024
- Intro to AI: what is it and how does it work?
- An overview of AI tools you can use in litigation
- AI-assisted practice management – see how you can automate common tasks
- The ethics of AI: responsible implementation of AI tools and your professional obligations
Registration includes educational materials, which will be provided prior to the program.
Registration also includes access to the live webcast recording for 30 days from the date the link is sent to you.
Please review the system requirements to view a Zoom webinar here.