On April 9th 2020 the College of Law at the University of Bahrain organized a webinar session on “the legal consequences of the Corona virus” to discuss the role of the Bahraini lawmaker and the judiciary in dealing with the current (COVID-19) crisis. The webinar divided into two sessions, the first session discussed the issue from public law perspective, whereas the second session focused on the Corona virus from private law perspective. The first session, which was moderated by the Dr. Adel Bashir, an associate professor in Public Law, discussed five scientific papers including: digital education as a means of dealing with the Corona virus, administrative control, criminal responsibility for epidemic disease transmission, quarantine, personal freedom, and legal harmonization to counter the global pandemic. While the second session- which was moderated by Dr. Wafa Yaqoob Janahi, the head of the private law department, discussed seven papers: the legal value of the financial acts taken by the infected person with the Corona virus, the international decade under the epidemic, the force majeure and the Coronas virus, patent rights, dispute resolution mechanisms under the Corona crisis, and eventually the impact of the Corona virus (COVID-19) on the consumer.