This online classroom outlines key issues that practitioners should consider when advising on cross-border construction contracts. The classroom also covers the types of disputes that arise and what measures you can take to protect your client’s interests.
This online course explains three key compliance areas: sham litigation, large-volume litigation funding and third-party managed accounts (TPMAs). The course explains how practitioners can mitigate the risk of non-compliance in these areas while providing excellent client care.
This course explains the legal process that solicitors must follow during probate and sets out the correct way to deal with taxes and other financial issues. The course also covers key area of possible contention in probate matters.
The Law Society is one of the few approved legal providers authorised to deliver CQS accreditation training.
The CQS 2026 update in risk, compliance and client care will therefore equip you with best practice and knowledge of three key areas, including fraud, anti-money laundering (AML) and the SRA Account Rules and Transparency Rules. This latest CQS training update covers your mandatory 2026 CQS re-accreditation training.
A recognised mark of excellence by clients, insurers and lenders, the latest CQS mandatory training update for CQS-accredited firms from The Law Society, will help you keep your conveyancing practice aligned with current standards.
The Law Society is one of the few approved legal providers authorised to deliver CQS accreditation training. Our CQS 2026 update bundle is an efficient, cost effective and compliant way to meet your annual update training.
The CQS 2026 update bundle in conveyancing practice and risk, compliance and client care will equip you with best practice and knowledge of seven key areas of conveyancing: TA6, SDLT and LTT, climate change, digital processes, fraud, anti-money laundering (AML), risk management and the SRA Account Rules and Transparency Rules. This latest CQS training update covers your mandatory 2026 CQS re-accreditation training.
A recognised mark of excellence by clients, insurers and lenders, the latest CQS mandatory training update for CQS-accredited firms from The Law Society, will help you keep your conveyancing practice aligned with current standards.
The Law Society is one of the few approved legal providers authorised to deliver CQS accreditation training.
The 2026 CQS update in conveyancing practice will therefore equip you with best practice and knowledge of four key areas of conveyancing: TA6, SDLT and LTT, climate change and digital processes. This latest CQS training update covers your mandatory 2026 CQS re-accreditation training.
A recognised mark of excellence by clients, insurers and lenders, the latest CQS mandatory training update for CQS-accredited firms from The Law Society, will help you keep your conveyancing practice aligned with current standards.
Intended for in house practitioners, or those wishing to move in-house from private practice, this Diploma covers essential topics from client care, key regulatory requirements for in-house lawyers, to contracts and employment law.
An online classroom and Q&A for solicitors across all levels of PQE considering working flexibly as a consultant.
This course will explore the criteria and significance of protected disclosures, the legal protections for whistleblowers, the role of regulators like the SRA, and employer guidance on managing whistleblowing matters and strategies to mitigate reputational risks.
This course will examine the distinctions between different employment statuses, the associated legal implications and rights, and the future developments in employment status and their repercussions.
This classroom explores the different aspects of a commercial property transaction from start to finish, looking at property types and uses, due diligence, contract negotiation, regulatory compliance, tax implications, and document preparation, to give you confidence in your work.
This course will cover the corporate criminal offence of failure to prevent fraud that has been implemented as a result of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) 2023.
A free online classroom aimed at solicitors across all levels of PQE facing a career crossroad considering how they can work more flexibly by building a portfolio career.
An online classroom and Q&A that will provide options for solicitors considering a change of career direction outside of practice. Solicitors who have successfully changed career direction will share insight and tips based on their personal journey.
A free online classroom aimed at solicitors across all levels of PQE looking to understand how to develop and use a skills audit to help with job searches and career development.
A free 30-minute one to one consultation with a legal career coach for those who are at the point where they have decided it’s time for something new.