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2025

  • December

    Reconciling Relations in an Age of Indigenous and Aboriginal rights

    This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

     

  • October

    Rethinking Legal Research: The Role of AI in Modern Legal Practice

    This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

     

  • October

    Beyond the Billable Hour: AI Tools That Save Time & Money

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  • July

    Innovating Legal Drafting: AI Insights & Expert Strategies

    This webinar explores how AI is transforming legal drafting, with expert insights on boosting efficiency, reducing errors, and applying best practices across legal teams. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • July 24

    Navigating AI & Privacy Law in Canada: Preparing for the Next Wave of Regulation

    Let’s explore how Canada’s fragmented regulatory environment is shaping compliance, innovation, and risk. From the pause of Bill C-27 to the rise of provincial powerhouses like Québec’s Law 25, we’ll help you make sense of what’s enforceable now, what’s coming next, and suggest ways on how to future-proof your legal strategies. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • June

    Tariffs Trouble & Tough Calls Webinar

    This webinar explores how recent Canada–U.S. tariffs impact employers, with legal insights and strategies for workforce planning and employee support amid economic uncertainty. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • June

    Current Trends and Damages Assessment in the Last Ten Years

    This webinar examines evolving trends in personal injury damages, including fatality claims, general damages, economic loss in the gig economy, and the complexities of collateral benefits and tort thresholds. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • June

    Tariff-ied Yet: Is Intellectual Property in the Trade War Crosshairs?

    This webinar will discuss these trade wars from the perspective of the intersection of trade, tariffs, and IP, including whether there are IP tools that can be deployed or weaponized in the trade wars and negotiations. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • May 6

    Optimisez votre gestion de risque avec Nexis Deiligence+

    joignez-vous à Justin Léveillé, Consultant en solutions chez LexisNexis® Canada pour un webinaire exclusif sur Nexis Diligence+. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • April 1

    Evolving Role of Litigation Funding in Family and Estate Dispute Cases

    Sign up for this on-demand webinar will include the ‘Dependant’s Support Checklist (ON)’ document that provides a determining what kind of claim(s) might be available to a client. This checklist then provides a step-by-step outline for managing the litigation process. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • March 27

    Enhancing Legal Research with Lexis+ AI: Pro Tips for Effective Prompting

    This webinar will explore pro tips on how integration in Lexis+ AI enhances legal research through effective prompting, optimizing search precision, and streamlining workflows. By leveraging effective prompting, legal professionals can quickly extract relevant case law, statutes, and insights—saving time while improving accuracy. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

2024

  • Nov 27

    Litigator’s Journey Assisted by Technology From LexisNexis

    Discover how CaseMap+, a powerful case analysis tool, can streamline your case preparation by organizing key information from documents, transcripts, people, issues, and research. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Nov 12

    Surveillance et vie privee: le contrat de travail s’adapte aux nouvelles technologies

    Pierre E. Moreau, Tomas Vazquez, Emmanuel Cigana et Ranishta Sonah, reviennent sur la décision du Conseil Canadien des Relations Industrielles (le « Conseil ») dans Singh c McConnell Transport Limitée, 2023 CCRI 1080. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Nov

    Bhasin v Hrynew: A Ten Year Retrospective

    It has been a decade since the Supreme Court of Canada recognized a general organizing principle of good faith contractual performance, and a duty of honest performance, in Bhasin v. Hrynew. In this special panel, held on the ten-year anniversary of the Bhasin decision, the authors of three leading contract texts will discuss the role that good faith has come to play in Canadian contract law, and may yet come to play in the future. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Oct 24

    Automating the Everyday: Legal Tech for Solo Practitioners & Small Law Firms

    Are you struggling with the time-consuming nature of routine tasks, such as legal research, document drafting, and client communication? Do you feel these tasks detract you from higher-value work, impacting productivity and efficiency? This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Oct 23

    Demystifying Gen AI for Legal Professionals

    Generative AI is rapidly transforming the legal landscape, and this is your opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of this technology at hand. Co-hosted with the Law Society of Nunavut, moderated by Rebecca Jaremko, Senior Program Manager and Advisor and presented by Helen Voudouris, Director of Product Management at LexisNexis Canada. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Sept 25

    Prompting for Legal AI

    Hosted by Eric Wai, in this must-see webinar, our panelists Hannah Rosborough, Instruction & Scholarly Communications, Librarian at Dalhousie University and Katarina Daniels, Research Lawyer and Library Services Lead at Davies Ward Philips & Vineberg, will outline how lawyers and law students are learning prompting and applying AI in their practices and at law schools. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • June

    Lexis+ AI Tailored Demos

    Hosted by Juliana Saxberg, Tina Gill and Peter Tzavidas, see how Lexis+ AI can accelerate employment, insurance and family law with matters like drafting agreements, analyzing cases and conducting research. Our demos will highlight AI powered efficiencies for legal professionals.</span > This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Mar 26

    The AI Toolkit: Must have concepts for the Age of Legal Automation

    As AI continues to transform legal services, what core concepts do lawyers need to understand, to effectively adopt and utilize the emerging technologies? This exclusive Lexis+ AI Insider webinar takes a deeper dive into the word of legal AI. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Feb 22

    Meet Lexis+ AI

    Recorded live on February 22, 2024: Get ready to revolutionize your legal work with Lexis+ AI. Be among the first to explore this generative AI solution that’s set to reshape legal work in Canada. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

2022

  • Apr 22

    Tech & Litigation: Shifting Paradigms – Webinar Series – Event #3

    On April 22, LexisNexis was joined by members of the judiciary who brought different perspectives and experiences and shared their thoughts on the topic of Technology driving change in Canadian court systems. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Justice Joseph Kenkel, Chief Judge Pamela Williams, and Justice April D. Grosse

  • Mar 24

    Employment Law During a Pandemic

    Lawyer Sean O'Donnell provides guidance on some of the major employment law issues that employers have faced during the pandemic, including wrongful dismissal, constructive dismissal, mitigation of damages, human rights, occupational health and safety, and vaccination issues. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Mar 11

    Return to Office Policies in Ontario

    On March 10, 2022 our esteemed panelists shared their insightful perspectives and experiences on the topic of Covid-19 related Return to Office Policies in Ontario. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

2021

  • SEP 29

    Tech & Litigation: Shifting Paradigms - Webinar Series - Event #2

    On September 29, LexisNexis was joined by distinguished panelists from the legal industry, bringing different perspectives and experiences to share their thoughts on the topic of Legal Operations and how technology can help legal departments manage legal spend and outside counsel. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Melissa LaFlair, Dana Zuech, Robert Ambrogi, and Shaya Silber

  • JUL 7

    Tech & Litigation: Shifting Paradigms - Webinar Series - Event #1

    On July 7, LexisNexis was joined by distinguished panelists from the legal industry, bringing different perspectives and experiences to share their thoughts on the topic of technology in law. This masterclass gave way to an engaging and insightful live conversation. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Angela Swan, Shelby Austin, Paul-Erik Veel, Dr. Lachlan Caunt, Greg Lambert

  • Jun 4

    Grow Your Law Practice with Gary Mitchell

    Gary shares some inspiring and motivational stories about what it’s like to be a Canadian Lawyer Coach. Learn how to overcome the challenges and capitalize on the opportunities that the COVID-19 pandemic presents when growing a law firm. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

  • Feb 19

    Construction Law Updates: COVID Restrictions, Adjudication and New Home Warranties

    The beginning of 2021 represents a convergence of various changes in the construction law world in Ontario. Lockdown restrictions affect some new construction projects, adjudication under the Construction Act is over a year old and authority over new home construction licensing is transferring to a new body. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

2020

  • Oct 1

    Cannabis Law in Canada

    Further to our November 2019 cannabis webinar, Russell Bennett, B.Sc., LL.B. will highlight some of the major developments of cannabis law since legalization, including the new regulations for edibles, extracts and topicals, cannabis and COVID-19, and the updates in his new edition. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speaker: Russell Bennett

  • Jul 10

    Alcohol & Drugs in the Canadian Workplace

    The webinar discusses how to prepare and implement a Fitness for Duty Policy for your workplace. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speaker: Norm Keith

  • Jun 4

    Justice Adapting – The Courts - Alberta

    LexisNexis presents the Justice Adapting webinar, the Alberta chapter. Justices from various levels of court provide answers to critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Hon Deputy Chief Justice McLellan | Hon Justice Khular | Hon Chief Justice Moreau

  • MAY 26

    Justice Adapting – The Law Societies: Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon

    In this webinar, a panel of senior leaders from the Law Society of Northwest Territories, Law Society of Nunavut, and Law Society of Yukon discuss a broad range of activities, initiatives, and policies that lawyers should consider to ensure professional standards and regulatory requirements are met. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: John MacLean | Glenn Tait | Mark Wallace

  • MAY 14

    Justice Adapting – The Practitioners - BC

    This webinar covers how panelists are keeping their practices running, managing “physically-distanced” client communications, altering their marketing strategies, adopting new technology while dealing with court closures and emergency hearings. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Leena Yousefi | James Speakman | Katherine McNeil

  • May 13

    Justice Adapting – The Practitioners - Ontario

    The discussion will cover how the practitioners are keeping their practices running, adapting their marketing strategies, managing “physically-distanced” client communications, adopting new technology, dealing with court closures and emergency hearings, etc. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Blake Lyngseth | Evan Ivkovic | David Anber

  • May 11

    Justice Adapting – The Courts - Saskatchewan

    LexisNexis Canada presents the Justice Adapting - Saskatchewan Court. Answering critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Judge E. Kalenith | Chief Justice R. Richards | Judge B. Bauer | Chief Justice M. Popescu

  • May 8

    Justice Adapting – The Courts - Manitoba

    LexisNexis Canada presents the Justice Adapting - The Manitoba Courts. Answering critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Chief Justice Chartier | Chief Judge Margaret Wiebe | Chief Justice Glenn Joyal

  • May 7

    Justice Adapting- Atlantic Canada Law Societies

    In this webinar we will discuss a broad range of activities, initiatives and policies lawyers should consider to ensure professionalism, regulatory requirements governing continuing professional development, various practice arrangements, and their relationship to colleagues, employees and many others. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Tilly Pillay | Robert MacGregor | Ian Patey | Marc L. Richard

  • May 1

    Justice Adapting – The Courts- Atlantic Canada

    LexisNexis Canada presents the Justice Adapting - The Atlantic Canada Courts. Answering critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Hon Chief Justice Raymond Whalen | Hon Chief Justice H. Jenkins | Hon Chief Justice Pamela Williams | Hon Chief Justice Tracey K. DeWare

  • APR 29

    Justice Adapting – The Courts - BC

    LexisNexis presents the Justice Adapting webinar, the British Columbia chapter. Justices from various levels of court provide answers to critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Hon Chief Justice Robert J. Bauman | Hon Chief Justice Melissa Gillespie | Hon Chief Justice Christopher E. Hinkson

  • APR 23

    Justice Adapting – The Courts - Ontario

    Listen to a question and answer panel with three Ontario judges, as they will provide insight into questions such as their experiences in operating virtual courtrooms, the use of judicial discretionary powers to achieve just and fair results, plans for further adaptations, technological successes and challenges, and which processes, if any, the courts will continue to adopt in the post-pandemic world. This recording is now available through LexisNexis University, click here for a subscription.

    Speakers: Hon. Associate Chief Justice Peter DeFreitas – Ontario Court of Justice | Hon. Associate Chief Justice Alexandra Hoy - Ontario Court of Appeal | Hon. Associate Chief Justice Frank Marrocco – Superior Court of Justice | Hon. Justice Leslie Pringle – Ontario Court of Justice