Chris Petrucci spoke at the program Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Construction Law, presented by the CBA Alberta Construction Law (South) Section.
The session explored how artificial intelligence is reshaping the provision of legal services, particularly in construction projects that involve multiple stakeholders, large volumes of documents and the need for real-time legal advice. Chris shared his insights on how AI tools can improve efficiency in planning and executing projects, as well as in managing construction disputes that often involve complex collections of records.
He joined in-house counsel, external construction lawyers, and a document management service provider to discuss specific applications of AI in practice and how these technologies can support lawyers in delivering more effective solutions for their clients.


















