Appellate court said commissioner failed to justify its request for the company’s transaction data ...
Canadian Lawyer continues the search for nominees for the Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers of 2026. This recognition honours ...
According to Canadian Lawyer magazine’s latest data report, Ontario and Quebec account for the largest share of AI-related ...
Ottawa is pushing more of the work of policing competition onto businesses, expanding private rights of action while preserving the threat of heavy penalties under the Competition Act, says Toronto ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic add‑on in Canadian litigation. It is becoming part of how litigators investigate facts, develop strategy and interact with courts. That creates new ...
Scammers are impersonating judges and police officers in a digital scheme being operated in India, reported the Wall Street Journal. Victims attend virtual hearings that are set up to look like judges ...
Bill is set to get a second reading before the UK parliament, reported the Law Society Gazette. Barrister Christina Warner drafted the bill to cover gaps in the Family Law Act 1996. The legislation ...
The Canadian Bar Association has pushed back against premiers’ pitches to significantly change the judicial appointment process in Canada.
Global Report 2026,” Canadian law firms are more swiftly adopting emerging technologies than their peers and demonstrating ...
The UK Crown court backlog has reached 80,203 cases as of the end of December 2025, according to the justice ministry. In a ...
The Canadian Legal Information Institute has settled the copyright infringement suit it filed against artificial intelligence ...
On the first day of a blockbuster hearing on Quebec’s use of the notwithstanding clause to preempt challenges to a ...