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The real disruption is going to come from large language models trained exclusively on legal data. That specialized legal ...
Two CBA sections weigh in on why legal professionals’ trust accounts are exempt from new trust reporting rules ...
The latest episode of Modern Law looks at email scammers that are targeting lawyers, firms and clients, and how good cyber ...
While the decision says judges can consider the time offenders need for treatment when determining sentences, it doesn’t ...
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act is showing its age and needs an overhaul. That’s the overarching message in a new ...
The CBA’s Intellectual Property and Immigration Law Sections support the Federal Court’s strategic priorities to improve access to justice and accelerate court modernization. They also offer practical ...
The extraordinary leaking of a draft decision that suggests the United States Supreme Court is set to overturn Roe v. Wade has prompted questions about whether such a rollback of rights could happen ...
A new series of reports analyzes the risks and opportunities of the fast-evolving technology across the Canadian criminal ...
After decades of relative quiet, talk of conscription and national service is suddenly making headlines on both sides of the Atlantic. This is not surprising, given the world looks more dangerous than ...
For those keeping tabs on the bleeding edge between information technology and the law, there were two takeaways from the recent tribunal ruling on Air Canada's rogue chatbot. First, when the rules ...
Inmates in Canada’s federal and provincial institutions can get hired on a number of jobs —sweeping floors, preparing food, or even performing repairs for National Defense equipment. Most involve ...
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