Publications

They may be an Expert, but are they Qualified?

Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia

The Verdict - Fall 2024

Looked at the qualifications of trial experts and common missteps lawyers make in ensuring that the expert is able to provide their opinion to the court.

Testing the Limits of Free Speech and the PIPA

Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia

The Verdict - Fall 2023

Looked at recent implementation of the Personal Information Protection Act legislation in British Columbia.

ChatGPT: Legal Guidance on Artificial Intelligence

Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia

The Verdict - Winter 2023

Looked at advancements in artificial intelligence in the legal realm which provide opportunities for increasing productivity and lowering costs along with the difficulty of ensuring accuracy of information.

Family Law in a Digital Age

Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia

The Verdict - Spring 2022

Looked at the changes to the practice of family law due to technological advancements.

Verification of Instructions in the Age of Deepfakes

Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia

The Verdict - Summer 2024

Looked at recent developments in artificial intelligence which have increased the ease of creation and quality of deepfakes along with the difficulty of ensuring identity confirmation.

Privileged Communications

Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia

The Verdict - Spring 2024

Looked at the waiver of privileged communications.

Presentations

Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession

Pacific Business & Law Institute - 2024

Moderated a discussion on the use of artificial intelligence in the legal profession along with best practices.

Are we replaced yet? Lawyers in the age of Artificial Intelligence

Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia - 2023

Presented on advancements in artificial intelligence which provide opportunities for the legal profession along with the limits of that technology.