Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how organizations operate, make decisions and manage risk.

Osgoode Professional Development designs programs to meet the ongoing need for professional development in legal education. From governance and regulation to implementation, ethics and liability, AI presents complex and fast-evolving challenges for professionals across industries. Understanding the legal and practical implications of AI is no longer optional – it is essential.

To navigate this ever‑changing technological landscape, staying current on developments in AI law, policy and practice is imperative. Doing so is critical to ensuring compliance, exercising sound judgment and deploying AI responsibly and effectively in today’s high‑stakes environment.

Carmelina DiMondo, Course Director in Business Ethics, York University

Past Delegate – Annual Forum on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Law

“Quality of all speakers was excellent, as well as the PPTs and materials. ”

Upcoming Programs

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare: Understanding and Managing the Legal and Ethical Risks

May 25, 2026
Online (Replay)

Human-In-The-Loop: Critical Thinking for the AI Era

May 27, 2026
Online (Live)

Public Sector AI Compliance: Laws, Risks and Governance

June 15, 2026
Online (Replay)

The Impact of AI on Legal Privilege: Emerging Risks and Practical Implications

Jun 25, 2026
Online (Live)

Who Should Attend

Lawyers interested or advising on artificial intelligence (AI), technology, privacy, data security, intellectual property law

In-house counsel

Government and regulatory counsel or representatives

Compliance and risk management professionals

Privacy, information, security and technology officers

Professionals in a managerial, executive or director position looking to increase their knowledge of artificial intelligence

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Deeper Learning Opportunities

LLMs

Are you a law graduate or an executive/senior professional with at least 5 years of specialized experience? Consider a full-time or part-time LLM degree.

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

Application Open

Intellectual Property Law

Part-time LLMs Full-time LLMs

Single Course Enrollment

Do you have an LLB/JD? Consider taking a single LLM course for deeper learning in a specific area of practice – all credits will apply towards a Professional LLM.

Explore LLM courses

Frequently Asked Questions – Certificates

Frequently Asked Questions – Short Courses

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Program content questions

Elise Parr, Program Lawyer
eparr@osgoode.yorku.ca