Jun 23, 2026
A single litigation file, regulatory audit or breach response can now arrive as a mountain of emails, documents and transcripts. On this episode of CLTalk, Canadian Lawyer managing editor Tim Wilbur speaks with Lindsay Duprey, president of Array Canada, about how legal teams can dig out without sacrificing defensibility or judgment. Duprey, who has led the e-discovery and litigation support firm in Canada since January 2025, breaks down the two forces reshaping the market at once: the rapid shift of AI from conversation to execution, and the competing demand for both speed and predictability. She explains where AI is delivering real value in document review today, why "the human in the loop" remains essential, and how data sovereignty has moved from a question of where data lives to who controls it. She also makes the case that the real challenge with legal technology isn't buying it, but embedding it into how an organization actually works. Duprey expands on these themes as a panellist at the Canadian Legal Summit in Toronto this October, where she joins the session on turning overwhelming volumes of evidence into legal strategy. For more information on the Canadian Legal Summit, visit our website.
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Boughton Law president Luca Citton and Meritas legal tech lead Marti Phillips join Tim Wilbur to make the case for 'lawyer fluidity' over academic credentials
Jun 24, 2026
From consent and children's data to IAB Canada's AI standards, and why legal work still needs human oversight
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Litigator Allison Speigel joins host Tim Wilbur to talk through how a small firm uses flat-fee billing, quick decisions, and plain talk with clients to take on the country's largest firms
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Flex Legal's Erin Cowling joins CL Talk on AI billing fights, the shiny-object trap, and why freelance counsel are senior strategists