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Flat-fee billing: how one litigation firm competes with Big Law

Allison Speigel of Speigel Nichols Fox on value funds, phase-by-phase pricing and the communication gap that costs firms clients

Jun 16, 2026

Flat-fee billing: how one litigation firm competes with Big Law

This insurance company is buying British law firms – what does it mean for Canada?

Jun 15, 2026

Gallagher Bassett has quietly assembled a 180-person legal operation in the UK by acquiring three law firms in under a decade. The strategy is explicitly export-ready. Canadian lawyers should be paying attention – because the regulatory wall that blocks this model here will not stand forever

This insurance company is buying British law firms – what does it mean for Canada?

Erin Cowling of Flex Legal Network on how small law firms can turn AI disruption into an advantage

Jun 02, 2026

A Canadian Legal Summit panelist on why agile small firms can outpace larger rivals as AI reshapes practice

Erin Cowling of Flex Legal Network on how small law firms can turn AI disruption into an advantage

Making pro bono personal at Gowling WLG

Jun 01, 2026

Where purpose-driven work meets professional growth

Making pro bono personal at Gowling WLG

Body of court rulings on AI-hallucinated materials offer few new insights to lawyers using AI tools

May 27, 2026

Lawyers say the rulings remind them of their existing duties, rather than introduce new obligations

Body of court rulings on AI-hallucinated materials offer few new insights to lawyers using AI tools

From six-hour reviews to one: Matthew Peters on what AI is actually doing inside McCarthy Tétrault

May 26, 2026

Peters gives a ground-level account of AI adoption – from deal work to hiring to vendor strategy

From six-hour reviews to one: Matthew Peters on what AI is actually doing inside McCarthy Tétrault