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Ontario Human Rights Commission 2024–25 annual report touches upon AI impact assessments
Collaboration with Law Commission of Ontario aims to assist in evaluating AI’s effects on rights
Legal AI adoption outpaces expectations, especially in-house: Spellbook CEO
Spellbook’s survey shows that 97 percent of in-house lawyers who use AI find it useful in their work
Solos and small firms lag with AI adoption: Clio report
AI could improve the efficacy of both legal and administrative work for solos and small firms, says Joshua Lenon
Canadian law firms are painfully unprepared for cyberattacks, AI is only making it worse
Cybersecurity experts discuss how bad actors are evolving and what law firms can do to stay safe
US judge questions Meta’s fair use argument in artificial intelligence training model case
Vince Chhabria noted that AI was “dramatically changing” the market for authors
Use of GenAI in law doubles in 2024, 2025 brings another double-digit growth: report
Thomson Reuters’ expert says law firms want AI ROI – but few know how to measure it
Ontario Bar Association’s new AI Academy aims to help lawyers learn by doing
Offering seeks to provide curated learning experiences, course materials, personalized AI assistant
Canadians don’t trust AI for legal decisions, and that’s a good thing, says Alexi CEO
Many believe AI will soon take over most legal tasks, but Mark Doble finds that optimism misplaced
DivorceMate unveils cutting-edge features for family law practitioners
From AI integration to expanded financial tools, ‘DivorceMate sets the standard in Canada’ says Faith Feldman