With just one week to go until the most anticipated event on the legal calendar, have you secured your ticket?
Legal technology is no longer a back-office decision—it's a leadership imperative. As the legal sector faces unprecedented change, the Legal Tech Track at the Canadian Legal Summit 2025 offers a unique opportunity to gain practical insights and strategies for implementing technology with purpose.
With the Summit happening next week, now is the time to secure your spot and ensure you are part of the conversations shaping the future of legal practice—before your competitors are.
Explore these sessions on legal tech in partnership with:
Managing AI in Practice – Red Flags, Risk, and Real-World Policies Explore how legal teams are building effective AI policies, identifying risks, and ensuring responsible adoption.
Rinaldo Huriptyo
Head of Canada, International Segment Thomson Reuters
Nisarg Munshi Senior Legal Counsel Manulife
Daniel Nyman Counsel, inSource Blakes
Hilary Stedwell Senior Legal Counsel Greater Toronto Airport Authority
The One Tool I Can't Work Without – Legal pros share their must-have tech Hear legal professionals share the essential tech solutions that drive productivity and client value in their practice.
Al Hounsell National Director, AI, Innovation and Knowledge Gowlings WLG
Puja Kumar
Deputy General Counsel & Assistant Secretary
Sagard
Emily Lippincott
Sr. Legal Futurist
Filevine
Joe Marando
Director of AI & Legal Technology Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Legal Innovation on a Budget – Practical Tools and New Delivery Models Discover how legal teams are using affordable technology and creative service models to deliver results without overspending.
Fraser MacLean Associate Lawyer MacLean Law
Pauline Chan Head of Lawyer Experience Goodlawyer
Paul V. Saunders Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer and Partner Stewart McKelvey
Get ready to connect with peers, gain real-world insights, and future-proof your practice. Don't miss your chance—join your peers and colleagues as they shape the future of law.
This program contains 4 hours and 45 minutes of Professionalism Content & 1 hour and 20 minutes of EDI Professionalism Content by Law Society of Ontario.
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