LAWS 2355 Business Law Workshop: Law & Technology (Intensive)

CREDIT HOURS: 1

This one credit intensive course, facilitated by the Schulich School of Law’s business law faculty, is based around our Purdy Crawford Workshop. That workshop features leading academics, policy makers, and practitioners. Presenters in the workshop discuss current research and emerging topics in business law. Each year, a special theme for the workshop is chosen. Often that theme is driven by vexing and fascinating issues in business law.

NOTE: This course does NOT fulfill the law school’s major paper requirement. Attendance during the workshop is mandatory for this course.

Prerequisite(s): None.
Co-requisite(s): None.
Assessment Method: This course will be pass/fail, based on a short reflective and critical essay (max. 3000). Students will be provided with a detailed workshop outline, as well as readings to be completed before the workshop.
Restrictions: Restricted to students in the JD program or JD-combined Programs.