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Law Firms Reach New Heights Amid Historic Demand Surge

Law Firms Reach New Heights Amid Historic Demand Surge Uncategorized / December 12, 2025 The legal industry is experiencing an unprecedented surge in demand, with Q3 2025 marking one of the strongest quarters in the past two decades. According to the Thomson Reuters Law Firm Financial Index (LFFI), demand within the legal sector grew 3.9% […]

The Untapped Potential of AI in Modern Legal Practice

The Untapped Potential of AI in Modern Legal Practice Law Industry / December 11, 2025 In today’s legal world, the billable hour has long been the standard metric for measuring productivity and profitability. However, as artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly transforms industries, forward-thinking legal professionals are asking a more strategic question: Is the billable hour really […]

The Silent Risk Legal Leaders Can’t Ignore

The Silent Risk Legal Leaders Can’t Ignore Law Industry / November 13, 2025 Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how legal professionals research, analyze, and deliver client solutions. However, the rise of “Shadow AI,”  the unauthorized or unmanaged use of AI tools by employees, poses serious ethical and compliance risks. When lawyers or staff use AI systems without […]

Guidelines for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Canadian Courts

Guidelines for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Canadian Courts Law Industry / November 13, 2025 In a major step toward responsible digital transformation, the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC) has released the Guidelines for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Canadian Courts. These guidelines mark a pivotal moment in Canada’s legal landscape, acknowledging both the […]

How Canadian Legal Teams Can Redefine Due Diligence with Technology

How Canadian Legal Teams Can Redefine Due Diligence with Technology Law Industry / November 13, 2025 Legal risk today is no longer confined to contracts or courtrooms; it’s woven into every partnership, supplier relationship, and transaction. In a world where information travels faster than regulation, traditional due diligence checklists are no longer enough. Canadian legal […]

AI and the Future of Litigation

AI and the Future of Litigation Uncategorized / November 11, 2025 Ontario’s proposed amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure mark one of the most significant changes in decades. The traditional Examinations for Discovery process, long considered the backbone of pre-trial preparation, is being replaced by a front-loaded, paper-based system emphasizing early disclosure, written advocacy, […]

The Rise of Generative AI

The Rise of Generative AI Uncategorized / November 11, 2025 The Canadian legal industry has endured significant transformation in recent years  from the pandemic’s disruption to the growing acceptance of remote and hybrid work. Yet, despite these upheavals, the sector continues to thrive. According to the 2024 State of the Canadian Law Firm Market report, […]

AI Bias and How Lawyers Can Prevent It

AI Bias and How Lawyers Can Prevent It Uncategorized / November 11, 2025 Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the legal sector from research and drafting to predictive analytics. However, along with its power comes a critical challenge: AI bias. This occurs when algorithms produce unfair or discriminatory outcomes due to flawed training data, human bias, […]

Right Time to Embrace Legal Tech

Right Time to Embrace Legal Tech Law Industry / November 7, 2025 For decades, law firms and in-house legal teams have relied on spreadsheets, shared drives, and manual workflows to manage their day-to-day operations. But as the volume of cases, documents, and compliance requirements grows, these outdated tools are becoming barriers instead of support systems. […]

 Why Replacing Humans Didn’t Go as Planned

 Why Replacing Humans Didn’t Go as Planned Technnology / October 14, 2025 The AI-loving company Klarna, previously known for saying it would replace its employees with AI, is now looking to hire more people again. After collaborating with OpenAI for two years, Microsoft has understood that its major step into AI didn’t work as intended. […]