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AI in the Trenches: How Lawyers and Clerks Use AI to Prepare Real MVC Cases

Hosted in partnership with the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, this webinar brings real-world, practitioner-led insight into how AI is being used on active MVC files by Ontario lawyers and law clerks.

Preparing mediation briefs and rebuttals often requires reviewing thousands of pages of medical assessments, transcripts, and treatment notes. This process can take days of manual effort, leaving less time for strategic analysis and advocacy. In this session, MacDonald Injury Law and Supio demonstrate how artificial intelligence is changing that equation for personal injury lawyers and law clerks across Ontario.

Using the real-world case of Sam Junior Saint Val, attendees will see how Supio can instantly extract facts, quotes, and diagnostic data from complex records and generate organized, citation-ready summaries. The session will also highlight Supio’s ability to analyze non-legal materials, such as school transcripts and rehabilitation reports, to strengthen claims around education, cognitive function, and attendant care.

Edward Kirk, Head of Partnerships at Supio will lead a live demonstration of how AI tools streamline drafting, rebuttal preparation, and mediation memo creation. Jon MacDonald (Associate Lawyer) and Bianca Haiawi (Law Clerk) from MacDonald Injury Law will share how they integrated Supio into their workflow, cutting hours of administrative work while improving accuracy and consistency.

The presentation combines legal, clerical, and technological perspectives, giving participants a clear view of how AI can enhance efficiency without compromising quality or ethics in personal injury practice.

Participants Will Learn:

  • How to use AI to analyze medical, educational, and non-legal records for key evidence
  • How structured prompts produce precise, formatted outputs ready for use in mediation briefs
  • How law clerks can leverage AI to manage record review, quoting, and chronology building
  • How to integrate AI into existing workflows to reduce preparation time and improve quality control
  • Practical examples of collaboration between lawyers, clerks, and AI systems in real cases

About the webinar

Preparing mediation briefs and rebuttals often requires reviewing thousands of pages of medical assessments, transcripts, and treatment notes. This process can take days of manual effort, leaving less time for strategic analysis and advocacy. In this session, MacDonald Injury Law and Supio demonstrate how artificial intelligence is changing that equation for personal injury lawyers and law clerks across Ontario.

Using the real-world case of Sam Junior Saint Val, attendees will see how Supio can instantly extract facts, quotes, and diagnostic data from complex records and generate organized, citation-ready summaries. The session will also highlight Supio’s ability to analyze non-legal materials, such as school transcripts and rehabilitation reports, to strengthen claims around education, cognitive function, and attendant care.

Edward Kirk, Head of Partnerships at Supio will lead a live demonstration of how AI tools streamline drafting, rebuttal preparation, and mediation memo creation. Jon MacDonald (Associate Lawyer) and Bianca Haiawi (Law Clerk) from MacDonald Injury Law will share how they integrated Supio into their workflow, cutting hours of administrative work while improving accuracy and consistency.

The presentation combines legal, clerical, and technological perspectives, giving participants a clear view of how AI can enhance efficiency without compromising quality or ethics in personal injury practice.

Participants Will Learn:

  • How to use AI to analyze medical, educational, and non-legal records for key evidence
  • How structured prompts produce precise, formatted outputs ready for use in mediation briefs
  • How law clerks can leverage AI to manage record review, quoting, and chronology building
  • How to integrate AI into existing workflows to reduce preparation time and improve quality control
  • Practical examples of collaboration between lawyers, clerks, and AI systems in real cases

Panel

Jon MacDonald
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Chris MacDonald
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Bianca Haiawi
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Ed Kirk
Supio

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About the webinar

Preparing mediation briefs and rebuttals often requires reviewing thousands of pages of medical assessments, transcripts, and treatment notes. This process can take days of manual effort, leaving less time for strategic analysis and advocacy. In this session, MacDonald Injury Law and Supio demonstrate how artificial intelligence is changing that equation for personal injury lawyers and law clerks across Ontario.

Using the real-world case of Sam Junior Saint Val, attendees will see how Supio can instantly extract facts, quotes, and diagnostic data from complex records and generate organized, citation-ready summaries. The session will also highlight Supio’s ability to analyze non-legal materials, such as school transcripts and rehabilitation reports, to strengthen claims around education, cognitive function, and attendant care.

Edward Kirk, Head of Partnerships at Supio will lead a live demonstration of how AI tools streamline drafting, rebuttal preparation, and mediation memo creation. Jon MacDonald (Associate Lawyer) and Bianca Haiawi (Law Clerk) from MacDonald Injury Law will share how they integrated Supio into their workflow, cutting hours of administrative work while improving accuracy and consistency.

The presentation combines legal, clerical, and technological perspectives, giving participants a clear view of how AI can enhance efficiency without compromising quality or ethics in personal injury practice.

Participants Will Learn:

  • How to use AI to analyze medical, educational, and non-legal records for key evidence
  • How structured prompts produce precise, formatted outputs ready for use in mediation briefs
  • How law clerks can leverage AI to manage record review, quoting, and chronology building
  • How to integrate AI into existing workflows to reduce preparation time and improve quality control
  • Practical examples of collaboration between lawyers, clerks, and AI systems in real cases

Panel

Jon MacDonald
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Chris MacDonald
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Bianca Haiawi
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Ed Kirk
Supio

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Panel

Jon MacDonald
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Chris MacDonald
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Bianca Haiawi
MacDonald Injury Lawyers
Ed Kirk
Supio

About the webinar

Preparing mediation briefs and rebuttals often requires reviewing thousands of pages of medical assessments, transcripts, and treatment notes. This process can take days of manual effort, leaving less time for strategic analysis and advocacy. In this session, MacDonald Injury Law and Supio demonstrate how artificial intelligence is changing that equation for personal injury lawyers and law clerks across Ontario.

Using the real-world case of Sam Junior Saint Val, attendees will see how Supio can instantly extract facts, quotes, and diagnostic data from complex records and generate organized, citation-ready summaries. The session will also highlight Supio’s ability to analyze non-legal materials, such as school transcripts and rehabilitation reports, to strengthen claims around education, cognitive function, and attendant care.

Edward Kirk, Head of Partnerships at Supio will lead a live demonstration of how AI tools streamline drafting, rebuttal preparation, and mediation memo creation. Jon MacDonald (Associate Lawyer) and Bianca Haiawi (Law Clerk) from MacDonald Injury Law will share how they integrated Supio into their workflow, cutting hours of administrative work while improving accuracy and consistency.

The presentation combines legal, clerical, and technological perspectives, giving participants a clear view of how AI can enhance efficiency without compromising quality or ethics in personal injury practice.

Participants Will Learn:

  • How to use AI to analyze medical, educational, and non-legal records for key evidence
  • How structured prompts produce precise, formatted outputs ready for use in mediation briefs
  • How law clerks can leverage AI to manage record review, quoting, and chronology building
  • How to integrate AI into existing workflows to reduce preparation time and improve quality control
  • Practical examples of collaboration between lawyers, clerks, and AI systems in real cases

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