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Legal AI — Trans-Atlantic1 MIN READ

Bill C-36 Reopens Canada’s Privacy Reform Track With AI Governance Consequences

Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne welcomed Bill C-36, the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act, highlighting proposed recognition of privacy as a fundamental right, children’s interests, privacy impact assessments and stronger enforcement powers.

Source: Office of the Privacy Commissioner of CanadaNew Law ModelsLegal EngineeringLegal Operationslegal-ai-transatlantic
Legal AI — Trans-Atlantic1 MIN READ

Colorado Resets Its AI Act, Stripping Impact Assessments and Risk Programmes

Governor Polis signed SB 26-189 on 14 May 2026, repealing Colorado's 2024 AI Act weeks before its June 30 effective date and replacing it with a narrower automated decision-making technology (ADMT) framework focused on consequential decisions in seven covered domains: education, employment, housing, financial services, insurance, healthcare, and essential government services.

Legal AI — Trans-Atlantic1 MIN READ

Spellbook Hires Former Shopify CTO as Executive Individual Contributor

Spellbook, the Ottawa-based contract AI company backed by Khosla Ventures, Thomson Reuters Ventures, and Inovia Capital, has hired Jean-Michel Lemieux — former CTO of Shopify, former VP Engineering at Atlassian — in the role of Executive Individual Contributor, a designation the company describes as a "high-leverage operator" working across product, engineering, go-to-market, and internal systems.

Legal AI — Trans-Atlantic1 MIN READ

Canadian AI Governance Remains Patchwork: Privacy, Employment and Regulator Channels Active

In the absence of AIDA — dropped when Parliament was prorogued in January 2025 — Canadian AI compliance continues to develop through provincial employment disclosure requirements, OPC enforcement of PIPEDA principles, Quebec Law 25 data residency rules, and OSFI Guideline E-23 (effective May 2027 for financial institutions).

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Legal AI — Trans-Atlantic1 MIN READ

UK Courts and CJC: Verification, Supervision, and Firm-Level Governance Move Centre Stage

A JD Supra analysis by Freshfields' Antonia Croke (published 2 June) consolidates the current UK court landscape: the Civil Justice Council consultation is focused on witness statements and expert evidence rather than a wholesale AI rulebook; current judicial guidance (October 2025) still cautions against AI for legal research; and the Upper Tribunal in *UK v Secretary of State for the Home Department* [2026] UKUT 00081 directly required qualified legal professionals to ensure documents are checked and errors identified before submission.

Legal AI — Trans-Atlantic1 MIN READ

Canadian AI governance is expanding through employment, privacy and model-risk channels

The same Canada guide highlights Ontario’s AI job-posting disclosure duty for employers with 25 or more employees, Quebec automated decision-making obligations, OPC scrutiny of generative AI and OSFI Guideline E-23 applying to AI and complex models from May 1, 2027.

Legal AI — Trans-Atlantic1 MIN READ

Anthropic enters legal as a cross-stack orchestration layer

Claude for Legal is significant because it is not simply another legal research product; it connects through practice-area plugins, document tools and MCP integrations across legal systems such as iManage, NetDocuments, DocuSign, Ironclad, LexisNexis, Thomson Reuters and Everlaw.

Source: LawNext: Anthropic Goes All-In on LegalAgentic AILegal EngineeringLegal Operationslegal-ai-transatlantic