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National Roundtable on Administrative Law

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Date: June 5, 2025

Price per person: See the Registration fees section for rates and special offers.

IN-PERSON ONLY
Rogers Centre Ottawa
55 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1N 9J2
Meeting Room 213-215

Accomodations:
Find the DoubleTree by Hilton in central Ottawa, across from the CF Rideau Shopping Centre. Rogers Centre, ByWard Market, and the University of Ottawa are within a half kilometer. Confederation Park and Rideau Canal are within two blocks. 

  • Group Rate: $239 + applicable taxes. Credit card number required upon booking.
  • Group codeBooking ID# 2569422
  • Room reservation deadline: May 2, 2025
  • RSVP by phone: (613) 230-3033
  • RSVP online: Rooms can be reserved by clicking on this reservation link

SECURED REGISTRATION FORM

Bilingual program with simultaneous interpretation
Participation in this program is accredited in provinces where CLE requirements for lawyers are mandatory.

This program is part of the third edition of the National Administrative Law Week*, organized jointly by CIAJ and the Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals (CCAT).

Note: The event is IN-PERSON ONLY – LIMITED SEATING/SPACES AVAILABLE

CIAJ Roundtable:
Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Law – Issues and Perspectives for Administrative Tribunals

Location: Rogers Centre Ottawa

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools are transforming the work of administrative tribunals, from case management to evidence analysis and decision writing. This roundtable will provide administrative tribunal members with an opportunity to explore the benefits and limitations of these technologies, featuring a hands-on demonstration of selected tools.

Discussions will cover key issues such as accessibility and linguistic challenges in legal contexts, privacy and confidentiality concerns, the impact of AI on expert evidence assessment, and the ethical considerations of integrating AI into decision-making processes. An interactive workshop will allow participants to exchange best practices and precautions for adapting to these new realities.

SECURED REGISTRATION FORM

Contact
For further information, please contact Lise Bujold, CIAJ’s Assistant Director:
Tel.: 514-378-4765
Email: lise.bujold@ciaj-icaj.ca