The Professional LLM in Financial Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, is a graduate program tailored for working professionals in the banking and financial services industry as well as legal practitioners seeking to deepen their expertise in Canadian and international financial law. The program explores legal and policy frameworks in banking, bankruptcy, and insolvency, and also covers topics such as insurance regulation, financial institution regulation, and behavioral economics. The curriculum is interdisciplinary and practical, taught by legal academics and industry leaders. Students must complete 36 credits, which include core required courses, electives, and a major research paper or alternative research project. The part-time structure is ideal for those working while studying; classes are generally held in the evening or in intensive formats.