Legal Research 2023







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  Presented by CLEBC in collaboration with BC Law Institute

Can the chatbot write my factum? The future of legal research

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Jump Start on CPD 2024
Monday, March 4, 2024

(Original Course Date: October 17, 2023)

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Who should attend: This course will be of interest to all litigators who conduct or rely upon legal research

Learning level: Intermediate

Increasingly, the practice of law is influenced in various ways by technology and AI. The rise of data and the way it is managed by technology impacts the role of lawyers and the judiciary. Governments are taking steps to respond to the impacts of AI and the legal profession needs to understand how it affects their work.

This intermediate level course will focus on how AI and emerging technologies impact various aspects of the legal research method, the products of legal research, and the way in which those products are received by their judicial audience.

With a wide array of legal research resources now available, it can be challenging to know which are the most efficient at supporting different steps in the process. Attendees can expect to gain a better understanding of how AI has been integrated into various legal research tools and how it can help or hinder your work.

Learn some of the pitfalls to watch for when relying on AI-supported research and how to ensure your submissions are based on a solid foundation. Discover how emerging technologies are transforming approaches to Aboriginal rights and Indigenous litigation. Hear from members of the judiciary about recent legal research trends or habits that have made an impression on them.

Experienced and innovative legal researchers will share tips for combining traditional strategies with creative use of technology and design thinking to successfully solve even the most challenging research problems.

Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 5 hours (this course will contain a minimum of 2 hours pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management)

Course Chairs
Julia Lawn Nathanson Schachter & Thompson LLP, Vancouver
Megan Vis-Dunbar British Columbia Law Institute & Canadian Centre for Elder Law, Vancouver

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Regular Price
After Feb. 5/24
Rebroadcast $370 $423
Rebroadcast Articled Student $211.50 $211.50

Are you an Indigenous lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal or community member?
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CLEBC Program Lawyer*
Raymond Lee
rlee@cle.bc.ca
*non-practising


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