Work allocation is one of the most consequential talent systems a law firm controls, yet despite the profession’s commitment ...
In a split decision, the SCC nevertheless allowed the obtained evidence to be used in court ...
The Supreme Court of Canada recently released its 2025 Year in Review, a special edition commemorating its 150th anniversary and seeking to contextualize its recent work amid its continuing efforts to ...
The plan would permit the data mining of copyrighted works in AI systems training unless a rights holder specifically opts ...
Sarah Rapson, UK Solicitors Regulation Authority chief executive, has announced her intent to significantly boost the number ...
Bud Melnyk, president of the Law Society of Alberta, has expressed the organization’s commitment to doing what it can to ...
The Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society has announced that Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service senior Crown counsel Rob Kennedy as its second vice-president for the 2026-2027 term.
Bank of America has entered into an agreement to settle in principle a proposed class-action lawsuit claiming that the bank enabled Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, reported BBC News. The ...
Legal-focused artificial intelligence company Harvey is set to open a new office in Singapore this June. This will be the company’s third office in the Asia-Pacific region after it established its ...
Every month, Canadian Lawyer will produce a series of articles on a theme affecting the legal profession. All coverage ...
UK lady chief justice Sue Carr has flagged security for judges as a concern in light of the UK government's plan to reduce ...
In Canadian courtrooms, audio, video, and documents are becoming increasingly convincing, yet their reliability is eroding so ...
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