Issued on 06 Apr 2023 by
Osgoode Professional Development, York University
cpd@osgoode.yorku.ca
Osgoode Professional Development is the lifelong learning arm of Osgoode Hall Law School, one of Canada’s leading law schools.
We provide a uniquely broad and flexible range of interdisciplinary graduate-level legal education to professionals with and without law degrees.
Legal and technology issues in e-Discovery
Best practices for the preservation of evidence
How to collect, store and process e-documents
The pros and cons of discovery plans
How to conduct an effective case assessment
Strategies for managing expectations of clients and the Courts
Project management in litigation and due diligence, from start to finish
Common privilege issues
How forensics and analytics tools are used
Privacy, confidentiality, cybersecurity and AI issues in legal information
Understanding the struggles between privacy vs. data retention
How to develop information governance strategies now and in the future
Understanding emerging challenges in records management in the legal context
Impact of important developments in case law and legislation
In order to obtain the Certificate, the learner must:
Approximately 35 hours of learning effort, spread over multiple weeks.