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AI and the Litigation Space
AI and the Litigation Space
AI and the Litigation Space
In this webinar, you will gain an overview of the role of AI in litigation and how it’s changing portions of the legal landscape, as well as critical considerations for ethical usage and practice.
We will explore the practical applications of AI in litigation, from streamlining workflows and automating document review to enhancing strategic decision-making.
Participants will also learn about professional responsibilities, bias detection, privacy and security concerns and ways to leverage AI safely and effectively.
By the end of the session you will have a comprehensive understanding of both the opportunities and limitations of AI in litigation, preparing you to integrate these tools responsibly into your practice.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
11am PT | 12pm MT | 1pm CT | 2pm ET
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AI and the Litigation Space
Presenters: Christy Pratt, Ryan Snushall, Rose Singh
Date: Thursday, November 20, 2025
Time: 11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET
This course is approved in British Columbia and Saskatchewan for 1 (one) hour of CPD credit.
The Law Society of Manitoba does not formally accredit or pre-approve any programs for CPD reporting purposes, instead, it is up to practicing members to determine if a particular CPD activity meets our requirements, and if so they may report those CPD hours.
The Law Society of Ontario, Substantive Hours do not require accreditation. However, annually, lawyers should conduct their assessment and confirm that their CPD programs or eligible activities maintain or enhance their professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the context of their practice and professional development.

RCR, RPR, CLR
Vice President Veritext Canada
Christy Pratt is the Principal of Veritext Canada, the national leader in legal technology and e-solutions. Prior to joining Veritext she was the owner of Reportex Agencies in British Columbia for over 15 years. Christy has been a realtime reporter for over 25 years, with a special interest in Indigenous rights/title and Charter challenge cases. Christy has reported several landmark trials, including William (Tsilhqot’in Nation), West Moberly (Treaty 8 Boundary), Cambie Surgeries, Thomas (Saik’uz/Stellat’en Nations) and the Cowichan Tribes.
Having worked on land claim trials for the majority of her 25-year court reporting career, Indigenous language is a topic that is particularly close to Christy’s heart. She has worked with hundreds of elders, community members and traditional word spellers, and she collaborates with counsel to create alignment between the parties and the court reporter on spelling and style protocols.
As an expert in realtime reporting and the transcription of Indigenous language, Christy regularly presents webinars on the benefits of realtime, how to effectively conduct an electronic trial and best practices for capturing oral Indigenous testimony.

Canadian National Account Executive for Case Center
Thomson Reuters
Ryan Snushall is an Account Manager and AI specialist with 20 years’ experience in the legal industry.
Ryan partners with medium‑sized law firms across Canada to drive digitization and modernization, leading initiatives that optimize workflows, strengthen knowledge management, and elevate client service. With a deep, practical understanding of AI in the legal industry, he guides firms from assessment through implementation of secure, compliant solutions—aligning people, process, and technology.
His work helps firms choose the right tools, manage change effectively, and translate innovation into measurable results for both the business and its clients.

Chief Executive Officer
Triage Data Solutions
Rose is the owner and CEO of Triage Data Solutions, a national leader in technology-driven legal services. With more than 29 years of experience in the legal industry, Rose brings deep expertise as a former trained paralegal and extensive experience in law firm management.
In previous roles, Rose managed a wide range of eDiscovery matters, including high-profile, complex litigation, regulatory and administrative proceedings to document intensive Aboriginal rights litigation cases. She has overseen all stages of the discovery process from data collection, preservation, and processing to trial preparation, and has supported trials at all levels of court.
As an expert in her field Rose regularly speaks to clients about the transformative benefits of integrating technology in their practice and recognizes how innovation can dramatically improve the accessibility and affordability of legal representation.
