Opinion

AI is creating more opportunities for insight — and more risk — in litigation

New systems help litigators see patterns faster but leave records that will fuel more scrutiny, writes Tim Wilbur

Using AI-powered recruitment platforms can compound your liability for discrimination

For Canadians living with disabilities, these tools are already having an adverse effect on hiring

Work allocation in practice: where law firms should begin

Start with a pilot, appoint a respected lead, and use results to win over skeptical partners

Changing how you work can make you more, not less, of a lawyer

Shifting your tools, workspace and pace can protect the parts of practice that matter most

Danielle Smith drags the judiciary deeper into her partisan mud slinging

The Alberta Premier’s referendum is a direct threat to the proper functioning of our justice system

Immigration is a vital part of our infrastructure: Ottawa’s reset still falls short

Lawyers tell Canadian Lawyer that new limits and backlogs risk starving our economy of key talent, writes Tim Wilbur

There is no ‘hidden crisis’ of false sexual assault accusations

This persistent myth discredits victim-survivors and ignores the reality they face

Work allocation reforms in law firms can advance equity and strengthen culture and client service

Structured and transparent staffing boosts associate development, retention and quality of advice