Civil Banter

AI vs. JD

24 min · 7. jan. 2026
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This episode, Hamish and Stan explore one of the most talked-about topics in law today: artificial intelligence. They discuss how AI is being used in legal practice, the risks of relying on it for research, and why courts are introducing new rules around its use. They also answer two common client questions: whether conversations with a lawyer are truly confidential and whether there’s a maximum amount you can sue for. Tune in to learn about solicitor-client privilege and its rare exceptions, how monetary limits work in Ontario courts, and why AI should be treated as a drafting aid rather than a replacement for legal judgment. Thank you for joining us for Civil Banter. Tune in for more insightful discussions about all things civil litigation.

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