Ontario case highlights human oversight function in generative AI which cannot be ignored: law prof
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Teresa Scassa, Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy at the University of Ottawa, said everyone who uses AI technology should be aware that it is not a human assistant.

Friday, May 16, 2025 @ 2:53 PM

An Ontario judge has criticized a lawyer for the apparent use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in a factum which provided several incorrect case citations, and legal experts are saying the judge's admonishments highlight the need for human oversight of AI and increased attention to the guidance provided by law societies and courts on the use of the technology by legal professionals. ... [read more]

Federal Court extends deadlines for immigration JRs due to surging cases, inadequate gov’t funding

Friday, May 16, 2025 @ 5:03 PM

Contending with far too many immigration cases for its tight budget, the Federal Court this week extended by 45 days its regulation 30-day deadlines for litigants to perfect their applications for leave and judicial review of immigration decisions (ALJRs). Why?  Because the registry’s beleaguered staff simply can’t keep up, and now often needs weeks rather than days to intake and process the ALJRs — which have more than quadrupled the average volume the court experienced over the five years immediately preceding the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. ... [read more]

Ontario budget includes $5 billion support fund, tax deferrals for businesses amid U.S. tariffs

Friday, May 16, 2025 @ 4:56 PM

Ontario’s 2025 budget includes a $5 billion “Protecting Ontario Account” and a suite of tax deferral measures aimed at supporting businesses affected by recent U.S. tariffs. ... [read more]

Ontario bill ‘does a good job’ of creating certainty in home, infrastructure construction: lawyer

Friday, May 16, 2025 @ 3:42 PM

Ontario legislators are considering a bill aimed at speeding up construction of new homes and transit, and observers are saying the changes are welcome — but note there are a number of things that legal practitioners need to keep an eye out for as a result of the legislation. ... [read more]

B.C. Court of Appeal caps opioid appeal factums at 195 pages per side

Friday, May 16, 2025 @ 1:19 PM

The B.C. Court of Appeal has capped factums in the province’s national opioid class action appeals at 195 pages per side, rejecting the defendants’ bid for nearly 300 pages and ordering aligned parties to co-ordinate submissions to avoid duplication and inefficiency. ... [read more]