Predictive analytics are not new to the legal profession; however, AI-based technology is now helping lawyers make informed predictions in a variety of legal sectors with greater accuracy.
AI-powered tools can analyze and categorize vast amounts of legal data, including statutes, regulations, case law, and legal opinions, in a fraction of the time it would normally take. These tools can also identify patterns, detect inconsistencies, and provide valuable insights, allowing lawyers to make better-informed decisions.
Join our expert panelists for a demonstration of these AI-powered predictive analytics, as well as ways to navigate the ethical and regulatory hurdles involved.
PRESENTERS
Stephanie Curcio, IP Strategist, Lawyer, CEO &Co-Founder, NLPatent
Matthew Maslow, Director, Deloitte Canada
Sean Rehaag, Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, Director, Centre for Refugee Studies and the Refugee Law Laboratory
MODERATORS
Cole Bailey, Associate, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, McMillan LLP and Member of the CBA Legal Futures Subcommittee
Michael Rubinger, Associate, Baker McKenzie and Member of the CBA Legal Futures Subcommittee
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