Program Chair

Aaron Barth, Ph.D.

President, Dialectic Solutions; Instructor, Western University

Transform AI from a risky shortcut into a strategic advantage.

Generative AI is everywhere—but using it uncritically could be a costly risk. This new, half-day program from OsgoodePD equips legal professionals with a practical guide to think with AI, not blindly trust it. Learn how AI generates responses to your prompts in order to confidently know when – and when not – to use it, to spot your own hidden biases, and to transform machine outputs into strategic insights.

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the legal profession, but most professionals are using it without an understanding of how the technology actually works—blindly mistaking it for a “thinking” partner instead of what it truly is: a powerful, yet flawed tool incapable of human judgment.

Designed for professionals across disciplines, the program is delivered live online, and features facilitated discussion and interactive exercises. You’ll gain a clearer understanding of how AI actually works so you can engage with it more confidently. You’ll learn how to judge when AI is appropriate for legal matters, recognize its strengths and limitations, and become more aware of your own cognitive biases when using it. Leave equipped to transform AI from a shortcut into a sparring partner that sharpens your thinking and raises the cognitive bar for you and your organization.

What You’ll Learn

Demystify AI – uncover how it works to more confidently engage with it

Apply criteria to critically evaluate whether or not to use AI for legal use cases

Identify AI’s vulnerabilities, weaknesses and strengths

Dismantle your own cognitive biases when using AI

Use advanced techniques for prompting AI and for pressure-testing its outputs

PLUS! Receive five scenario-based exercises after the program to reinforce your learning and apply your skills under real-world conditions.

Due to the hands-on, interactive nature of this program, no content will be recorded.

Who Should Attend

Private practice lawyers

In-house counsel

Government counsel

Non-legal professionals working with AI

Paralegals

Law clerks

Articling students

Faculty

Program Chairs

Aaron Barth, Ph.D.

President, Dialectic Solutions; Instructor, Western University

Register

May 27, 2026

$395 + TAX

Time

May 27, 2026
1:00 p.m – 4:00 p.m (ET)

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