FACL BC x A2JBC: From Prototype to Public Impact: Building BC’s Legal Tech Ecosystem

  • 27 Apr 2026
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • 885 W Georgia Street - RBC Conference Room (#150) & Zoom

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Hosted by Access to Justice BC (A2JBC) and FACL BC, this timely panel explores how BC can strengthen the conditions for legal technology innovation to make justice and legal services more accessible and equitable for the public. This conversation, featuring Karen Claus (Karen Claus Law) as moderator, Thomas L. Spraggs, KC (Spraggs Group, Spraggs Law and Spraggs Media), Alistair Vigier (Caseway), and Tom Macintosh Zheng (CourtReady), will connect justice sector leaders, lawyers and law students to the perspectives and realities of legal tech entrepreneurs to examine how AI and emerging tools can increase the availability, speed, affordability, and customization of legal services. The panel will also explore the policy changes and incentives needed to help prototypes and start-ups scale toward system-wide public impact.

This event takes place on Monday, April 27, 2026, from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at RBC Conference Room (#150) located at the lobby level of 885 West Georgia Street. A2JBC and FACL BC are pleased to provide complimentary beverages and light refreshments! We encourage you to register early as spaces are limited. This event is open to all.

This event has been approved for 2 hours of CPD credit.

Agenda:

4:00PM - Doors Open / Registration

4:30PM - Opening Remarks / Moderated Panel Discussion

5:30PM - Closing Remarks and Networking Session

Panelist Biographies

Karen Claus (Moderator) is the founder of Karen Claus Law where she advises technology companies on scaling while managing legal and regulatory risk. She is a technology and privacy lawyer with expertise in commercial contracting, data governance, employment, and AI risk and compliance.

Karen has held senior legal roles at both venture-backed startups and a Fortune 500 company where she built complex compliance programs across various frameworks and supported businesses across SaaS and professional services.

Before starting her firm in 2025, Karen spent 8 years in in-house counsel roles, and began her career as a litigator, practicing for 7 years in both British Columbia and Ontario. She proudly serves as the Vice-Chair of the In-House Committee and a Director-at-Large at FACL BC.

Thomas L. Spraggs, KC (Tom) is the CEO of Spraggs Group, Spraggs Law and Spraggs Media, and serves as President of the Law Society of BC. Tom holds a Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws, and Masters of Business Administration, and is a Qualified Arbitrator. As a member of the Law Societies of British Columbia, Yukon and Alberta, his work has focused on civil litigation, developing a strong foundation in resolving complex disputes.

Known for his forward-thinking approach, Tom has built a reputation for modernizing legal services. At Spraggs Law, he has driven innovation in client service, collaborative processes, and practice management through the integration of technology. Through Spraggs Group, Tom leads the development of integrated professional services, combining legal expertise with HR, financial strategy, and communications to deliver more efficient, client-centered solutions.

Tom has contributed extensively to legal education through CLEBC and CBABC, and has held senior leadership roles within the profession. He served as a Bencher of the Law Society of BC beginning in 2020 and has been actively involved in advancing professional development and governance across the legal community.

Tom Macintosh Zheng is the co-founder of Courtready, which provides practical tools and legal education for Canadians navigating the court and litigation process. To date, more than 10,000 people have used Courtready's free self-help tools. Tom is licensed to practise in Ontario, England & Wales, and has appeared before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal for Ontario, and the Federal Court of Appeal.

Tom recently published Fictitious Citations in Canadian Courts, the first nationwide study tracking AI-hallucinated citations in Canadian legal proceedings. He is also the co-creator of CaseCheck, a citation verification tool built to address the same issue. Courtready's work has been featured in local and national media. He is the 2026 recipient of the Ontario Bar Association's OBA Foundation Award."

Alistair Vigier (Al) is the CEO of Caseway, a Canadian technology and automation company that builds AI systems for organizations working with complex legal and regulatory information. Through partnerships with enterprises, universities, and government bodies, Caseway develops customized infrastructure to analyze documents, automate workflows, and extract actionable intelligence while maintaining strict privacy and security standards.

Alistair’s work focuses on improving access to legal information and reducing inefficiencies in document-heavy environments. His work has been featured in national media, including The Globe and Mail, where he has written on court transparency and access to justice.

Before Caseway, he founded and scaled Jusu, a consumer brand that was later acquired, and has since returned to building systems at the intersection of law, data, and AI.

Final note:

While this event is complimentary, we kindly request that you inform us of any changes to your RSVP as a courtesy to our host, and other potential attendees. Timely notification of any changes ensures efficient planning and helps us maintain the quality of our events. Please note that unexplained absences or repeated no-shows to FACL BC events may affect your ability to attend future complimentary events.

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