Presented by the CBA Legal Futures Subcommittee
All dire warnings aside, AI was not created to replace lawyers but to be used as an effective everyday tool. AI-powered research can help lawyers quickly sift through and analyze large amounts of legal data, statutes, and case law to provide relevant, up-to-date information. What are the tools you should be focusing on and how reliable is the information generated by AI tech? Can AI-powered legal research allow lawyers to do more within the billable hour?
Join our expert panellists as they demonstrate how best to use a variety of AI tools for legal research, how best to maximize prompt engineering and search queries, and effectively integrate the technology into your practice.
Presenters
Abdi Aidid, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto and Legal Innovation Strategist, blueJ
Reshika Dhir, Partner, Bereskin & Parr LLP
Paul Saunders, Chief Innovation Officer and Partner, Stewart McKelvey
Moderator: Sukhi Dhillon Alberga, Founder, Bridge Legal Solutions, Created & Founder of Counselurdocs (an approved third participant of the LSO A2I program), and CBA Legal Futures Subcommittee Member