Learn about behavioural insights from over four decades of research in the areas of psychology, behavioural economics, and sociology through the lens of the practice of law

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Welcome to "Behavioural Insights for Lawyers and Other Professionals." This course delves into the fascinating world of human decision-making, revealing the powerful cognitive shortcuts and biases that influence our judgments, often without our awareness. Drawing on pioneering research from Nobel laureates Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, we explore how psychological principles shape outcomes in legal practice and beyond.
In professional settings, particularly those involving high stakes like law, understanding these behavioral dynamics is not just advantageous—it's critical. Traditional economic theories often assume rational behavior, but real-world decisions are frequently made under uncertainty, imperfect information, and time constraints. This course provides you with the knowledge to recognize and navigate these inherent challenges.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
By mastering these insights and strategies, you will enhance your professional judgment, advise clients more effectively, and achieve better outcomes in negotiations, case management, and strategic planning. This course is an invaluable investment for any professional seeking to sharpen their cognitive tools and gain a significant edge in a complex world.

Craig Ervine LL.M., Ph.D. I am currently a professor at Loyalist College teaching graduate courses on international business law and risk management. I am also the Chair of the Ethics Practitioners’ Association of Canada and a faculty member with the Canadian Credit Union Association leading courses on governance and strategy. My academic credentials include: a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) degree from the University of Waterloo, a Master of Arts degree from Queen’s University, a Master of Laws degree from Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and a Ph.D. in Applied Health Sciences from the University of Waterloo. I understand the significant value of ongoing learning and professional development and I am truly pleased to be part of your continuing education journey.
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