Toronto’s legal innovation community will gather next week for the Inovia TechTalk — Spellbook Edition, taking place Wednesday, March 4th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm ET. Hosted by Inovia Capital, an investor in Spellbook, the session will bring together founders, legal professionals, and technology leaders for a focused discussion on how generative AI is reshaping modern legal practice.
At the centre of the event is Spellbook, one of Canada’s fastest-growing legal tech startups, known for embedding generative AI directly into contract drafting and review workflows. The discussion will feature Spellbook CEO and co-founder Scott Stevenson, alongside AI reliability expert Todd Underwood, with moderation by Inovia’s Kory Jeffrey.
The conversation is expected to explore how legal AI is moving beyond early experimentation toward scaled, real-world adoption. For firms evaluating generative AI tools, questions of reliability, workflow integration, and professional responsibility remain front of mind. Spellbook’s trajectory offers a live case study in how AI can enhance — rather than replace — legal judgment by supporting drafting precision, surfacing insights, and reducing repetitive work.
With limited capacity and attendance by approval, the TechTalk reflects growing demand for deeper, practitioner-focused conversations around AI’s role in the legal sector. As Canadian legal tech continues to mature, events like this signal a broader shift: generative AI is no longer a novelty in law — it is becoming infrastructure.



