Wednesday, March 16, 2022

The Law Times reports, "Lenczner Slaght, in collaboration with the University of Toronto Law Faculty, is expanding its data-driven decision-making program to include a publicly available database covering over 60 years of Supreme Court of Canada decisions. This expansion aims to provide a resource for people interested in the top court, including academics, practising lawyers, law students and legal technologists."

The project lead is U of T Law graduate and adjunct professor Paul-Erik Veel (JD 2009), a partner at Lenczner Slaght. He tells the Law Times, "the firm uses the datasets to assist clients in cases and has launched the Supreme Court decision project, the Ontario Court of Appeal, and the Federal Court of Appeal Patent Cases project. However, the Supreme court decisions platform is not limited to clients only".

Read more at Law Times