Media companies’ lawsuit against OpenAI latest in growing number of challenges to AI data scraping

At least two other lawsuits have been filed against AI-driven companies since September

Seven lawyers join Vancouver office of DLA Piper (Canada) from Clark Wilson

The hires include Clark Wilson partners Samantha Ip and Brian Poston

Thornton Grout Finnigan involved in commercial cases worth $1.4–1.7 billion

Gowling WLG, Paris Sayer listed as reps in billion-dollar commercial list suit this past week

Supreme Court of Canada sets hearings for administrative and criminal cases

Case scheduled at Federal Court of Appeal this week involves air transportation regulations

'I'm diving right in' says Bogoroch's Alexandria Ruigrok

Student-at-law on finding her niche and the benefits of articling with a boutique litigation firm

Justice minister names new judges to Newfoundland and Labrador, BC, Saskatchewan courts

Glen L.C. Noel, Dean A. Porter, Lindsay R. LeBlanc, and Andrew S. Davis step into new roles

BC court allows lawsuit over Vancouver properties to advance despite existing Chinese court judgment

The properties are alleged to be linked to the estate of a businessman who was murdered in 2017

BC Supreme Court awards damages to worker injured by defective bear banger

The distributor's recall efforts were insufficient to protect consumers: court

Ontario Superior Court upholds right to jury trial in air ambulance negligence case

The alleged negligence occurred during the patient's transport from New York to the UK

OPINION

There are numerous advanced tools to help enhance your drafting and redlining processes

Legal teams should influence strategy from inception, enhancing alignment and risk resilience: Fernando Garcia

Ontario's plan to change mandatory sentences and bail would damage public safety

A caution to firms pondering costly new apps that promise to revolutionize research

FEATURES

Jay Krushell designed a secure identity verification tool at Treefort to help prevent fraud

The commercial lending lawyer turned innovator reshaped ID security but says many barriers remain

Why CEO Kurt Schlachter stopped practising to accelerate Stringam Law's strategic growth

With 15 locations, the Western Canada firm aims to continue its expansion into underserved areas

Beyond billables: Patrick McKenna on best practices for evaluating partner performance

The consultant offers strategies to expand criteria beyond financials for true partner impact

To meet legal needs, Abudi Awaysheh provides pro bono services after religious service at mosque

Vancouver labour lawyer offers free notarization services downtown

INTERNATIONAL

Assisted dying bill’s progress inspires conflicting reactions in UK lawyers

The bill moves to the committee stage after receiving majority support from MPs

International Court of Justice commences climate change proceedings

The hearings will look into potential consequences for countries that contribute to global warming

UK Bar Standards Board confirms director departures

At least five exits have been reported as a result of a restructure

SBTi validates Kennedys net zero target for FY2040

The firm has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent