As junior lawyers provide the analysis of
Canadian legal data, that is reviewed by senior lawyers.
A web - based legal analytics tool that helps lawyers and self - represented litigants identify trends in historical
Canadian legal data.
Not exact matches
U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration and his move to strip Haitians, Salvadorans and others of their temporary
legal status have had a broad effect on Canada's refugee system, Reuters interviews with social service providers, government officials and a review of
Canadian immigration
data show.
While it's highly unlikely that any Kobo users will end up on a
Canadian watchlist, the point remains: ship your
data abroad, and it falls into other jurisdictions and other
legal systems that you don't necessarily vote for or understand.
Brexit campaigner Shahmir Sanni told Channel 4 that the British referendum's «Vote Leave» campaign spent over its
legal limit by using the
Canadian data firm called Aggregate IQ — adding that the company had links to Cambridge Analytica.
But a judge has sided with a company seeking access to the
data in a
legal case that has
Canadian scientists up in arms.
For over a year GeoengineeringWatch.org has been communicating with and forwarding
data to
Canadian attorneys (in addition to the US team of attorneys we are working with) in the effort to get
legal action in motion.
Choosing a cloud provider that operates 100 % in Canada is a good start in terms of ensuring
data is stored within the confines of
Canadian legal jurisdiction.
For the second year in a row, fSquared Marketing has gathered
data on the
Canadian legal market, to help law firms... [more]
Canadian legal AI pioneer, Kira Systems, has released a major upgrade to its machine learning software that will allow better analysis of
data stored in tables and forms.
Cybersecurity,
data protection and privacy are some of the most important
legal risks for
Canadian business in 2018.
At p. 3 he states: «Although comprehensive and reliable
data about the cost of
Canadian legal services is not available, the information that is available makes it clear that prices are high enough to deter many potential clients.
Last month, as part of a five - year SSHRC funded research project exploring the costs of justice, the
Canadian Forum on Civil Justice released the first
data from its national
legal problems survey, «Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada&ra
legal problems survey, «Everyday
Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada&ra
Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada».
The rule of law measures for Canada are derived from an online survey of individuals in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver as well as qualitative
data gathered in interviews with
Canadian academics and
legal practitioners.
Additionally,
data indicates that a large cross-section of persons who experience
legal problems are among the poorest in
Canadian society.
Mangan points to Microsoft's new
Canadian data centre, allowing for
data to be stored in Canada — a requirement for certain
legal work.
As
Canadian corporate
legal departments continue to grow in size, collecting
data about spending and benchmarking against how others perform is becoming «table stakes,» a room of in - house lawyers heard Monday.
The study, «Diversity by the Numbers: The
Legal Profession,» conducted by the CCDI in partnership with the Canadian Bar Association, shows the representation of minority groups in the legal profession has not changed substantially over the last three years that the CCDI has been collecting
Legal Profession,» conducted by the CCDI in partnership with the
Canadian Bar Association, shows the representation of minority groups in the
legal profession has not changed substantially over the last three years that the CCDI has been collecting
legal profession has not changed substantially over the last three years that the CCDI has been collecting
data.
Even CanLII, pretty much a paragon in the
Canadian legal field when it comes to making
data usefully available, could benefit from a service and the ability to create specialized widgets to make use of them.
The proposed ban on keeping sensitive
Canadian data in Canada is significant to more than just the
legal profession: I expect my doctor, eHealth Ontario and anyone else who is a custodian of personal and sensitive health
data to honour
Canadian law.
It is time to gather accurate
data on the
Canadian legal market so that law firms can better tailor their digital interaction and content strategies to their
Canadian clients.
What I mean by a
legal innovation and competitiveness think - tank is a body that would take a serious look at what law firms are doing — and not doing; gathering and analyzing useful
data on the
Canadian legal marketplace to determine trends and offer new ideas based on these trends; something akin to what Beaton Consulting is doing in Australia or Hildebrandt is doing in the US.
Now that the
Canadian legal publishers have finally come into this decade by putting out RSS feeds, thanks in large measure to his and Connie Crosby's chivvying and chiding, -LRB-(See, e.g., Canadian Legal Publishers — RSS Feed Update)-RRB-, there's some interesting publisher data to work
legal publishers have finally come into this decade by putting out RSS feeds, thanks in large measure to his and Connie Crosby's chivvying and chiding, -LRB-(See, e.g.,
Canadian Legal Publishers — RSS Feed Update)-RRB-, there's some interesting publisher data to work
Legal Publishers — RSS Feed Update)-RRB-, there's some interesting publisher
data to work with.
According to our preliminary survey
data, the top everyday
legal problems experienced by
Canadians are: consumer problems, debt problems, and employment problems.
All members are encouraged to be part of the ICLL
Data Collection Network by contributing records of new and recent
Canadian legal publications to ensure a robust index.
One potentially useful
data point cited by the Initiative from this study is that
Canadians seek
legal advice for only 11.7 % of «justiciable events.»
uses simple statistical and functional analysis in conjunction with network analysis algorithms to examine the network of
Canadian caselaw using
data supplied by the
Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII).
There is a lot more
data available for the United States, and so we'll quote it from time to time, but the goal of this project was to look at the
Canadian legal profession, since much less has been written about this.
It complements traditional
legal research by mining, classifying and annotating
legal data (currently caselaw from
Canadian court websites or CanLII) to identify meaningful patterns and generate graphs that display those results in a meaningful way.
A recent report from the
Canadian Bar Association (CBA) discussed this lack of centrally - collected
data, and has recommended setting up a «professional centre of expertise and information on the
legal profession in Canada», so there is hope for more robust
data in the future.
The report also talks about creating a centre for expertise and information on the
Canadian legal profession, which would be developed in part to collect and present the law school
data — as well as more general
data — to the profession and the public.
You imply that the
data covers all
Canadian jurisdictions when you say the service works off of
legal data, to wit: «currently caselaw from
Canadian court websites or CanLII».
Fellow Slaw columnist Omar Ha - Redeye recently wrote a blog entry on how artificial intelligence is making its way into the
Canadian legal community more slowly that expected (by some) due to the fact that the
data repositories that are behind SOQUIJ, CanLII, and other caselaw search engines are simply too limited in size to allow for true predictive capacities.
Benchmarking of
legal fees isn't on the radar for many
Canadian in - house counsel yet, but
data from
Canadian law firms is already being fed into database systems used by
legal departments south of the border.
Tim walks us step - by - step through what it is, some of the theoretical background of this concept, how linked
data could be used, and how it might apply to
Canadian legal resources (such as case law), especially using CanLII.