Step into an evening of connection and conversation with MNP as we explore AI’s role in the legal landscape
Join MNP for an exclusive evening of networking, discovery, and engaging conversation.
Against the backdrop of the Bata Shoe Museum, guest speakers Monica Goyal (Caravel Law LLP and Briefly, LLC) and Cameron Schuler (CCO & VP at Vector Institute) will explore the evolution of the AI landscape in Canada.
They will examine current industry trends, highlighting their impact on the broader market and the legal sector. The conversation will then shift to AI’s expanding role in legal technology and legal workflows, addressing potential risks, reliability concerns, and the ethical considerations that come with its growing adoption.
After the fireside chat, enjoy exclusive access to the new Investigative Crime and Footwear exhibit, along with cocktails and canapés.
This event is an exceptional opportunity to connect with peers in the legal community, explore potential collaborations, and gain insights into AI.
If you have any questions or trouble registering, contact Rebecca Reaume at rebecca.reaume@mnp.ca.
5:00 – 5:30 p.m. Welcome and registration
5:30 – 6:15 p.m. Fireside chat
6:15 – 8:00 p.m. Networking & exhibit exploration
with optional guided tours of the Forensic Shoe Showcase.
Open bar and gourmet canapés served throughout.
327 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON, M5S 1W7
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Presenters

Monica Goyal is the VP of Legal Innovation for Caravel Law and Briefly Legal. In her role, she evaluates new technologies and implementation within the firm. She is a part-time lecturer at the TMU Lincoln Alexander Law School where she teaches Critical Approaches to Data, Algorithm, and Science in the Law. In 2023 Caravel Law was Excellence Awardee for LexisNexis Canada Award for Best Use of Technology in a Law Firm, and this year Monica was nominated for Canadian Lawyer as the Most Influential Lawyer in the changemaker category.

Cameron Schuler is the Chief Commercialization Officer & VP, Industry Innovation at the Vector Institute. Formerly the Executive Director of Amii, he led one of the world’s top AI research groups. With expertise spanning finance, product development, IT, and manufacturing, he has held leadership roles, including COO, CFO, President, and CEO. Cameron has founded multiple startups in medical devices and software. He co-founded PFM Scheduling Services and a boutique tax law firm. He holds an MBA from Queen’s University and has extensive experience in investment sales, trading, and commercialization across various industries.