Zeynab Ziaie Moayyed and Samuel Plett
September 15, 2025 at 12:00pm EST
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This course provides legal practitioners—especially those in immigration law—with a practical guide to navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of legal technology. Participants will discover essential tools and software to modernize their law practices, with focused sessions on evaluating legal tech solutions, implementing AI responsibly, and enhancing cybersecurity. The curriculum also addresses ethical obligations, including the duty of technological competence, managing data privacy risks, and updating retainer agreements to align with technology use. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to integrate legal technology into their daily practice, mitigate risks, and ensure regulatory compliance.
Substantive Hours: This program is eligible for up to 3 hours.
Approved for 3 CPD credits.
For members of these Law Societies, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual requirements
Approved for 3 CPD Hours
Video recording valid until September 15, 2026
Zeynab is certified by the Law Society of Ontario as a Specialist in Citizenship and Immigration law. She assists individuals and businesses with all their immigration needs. With a practice that merges business and immigration law, she advises clients in a wide range of immigration issues and provides strategic advice for short-term visa planning and long-term immigration purposes.
Zeynab advises multinational corporations, small and medium sized businesses and individuals with regards visa requirements for setting up business operations in Canada, planning for talent mobility and related immigration compliance obligations. Her practices involves assisting business owners and employees obtain work permits and authorizations such as intra-company transfers and Labour Market Impact Assessments (including under the Global Talent Stream). Zeynab is involved in Toronto’s tech community and regularly represents Canadian start-ups in bringing foreign talent to Canada as well as assisting start-up companies to come to Canada either through the start-up visa program.
Zeynab regularly represents clients before the Immigration Appeal Division and the Federal Court of Canada representing clients in residency obligation, sponsorship or removal appeals and applications for judicial review as well as other types of enforcement matters. She is an ardent advocate for use of using technology to better deliver legal services and increase access to justice. She regularly speaks and writes on the topic of immigration and citizenship law developments and policy.
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