The report is here. Jordan Furlong has reviewed it and summarizes it this way:
The CBA’s report constitutes a watershed moment for the legal marketplace in Canada, and possibly in North America. No document like this has ever been produced by a legal organization on this continent; the only reasonable comparison I can draw (albeit obviously not as groundbreaking) is Britain’s Clementi Report, released nearly 10 years ago. That’s how significant I think the CBA Futures Report could turn out to be: it has the potential to help usher in a new era in legal services on this side of the Atlantic, and to utterly remake the Canadian legal market in any event.
On a related note, ABA President William Hubbard has announced the creation of a new Commission on the Future of Legal Services. The Commission is chaired by Judy Perry Martinez of Northrup Grumman. I am the vice chair, and co-blogger Renee Knake is serving as reporter. The Commission gathered for the first time this past weekend during the ABA Annual Meeting.