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  • Introduction to Probate

    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.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Introduction
    Who is it for?
    Junior lawyers
    Small firms lawyers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Whistleblowing

    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. 

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    Junior lawyers
    Small firms lawyers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Employment Status

    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. 

     

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    Junior lawyers
    Small firms lawyers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.75
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Introduction to SRA Investigations

    This course provides an overview of what to expect from an SRA investigation, including solicitors’ reporting obligations under the SRA Codes of Conduct and best practice surrounding potential breaches.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Introduction
    Who is it for?
    In-house lawyers
    Central government (In-house lawyers)
    Local government (In-house lawyers)
    Non-profit sector (In-house lawyers)
    Practice managers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Vulnerable Clients: Recognising and Acting on Suspected Abuse

    This course outlines solicitors’ duties towards vulnerable clients, how to recognise when a client is vulnerable, and what action to take if you suspect that a vulnerable client is being abused or exploited.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    Junior lawyers
    Practice managers
    Small firms lawyers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.75
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Professional Ethics and Non-Disclosure Agreements in Employment Disputes

    This course will examine the SRA Code of Conduct for employment matters, ethical issues in employment tribunal advocacy, and the use of non-disclosure agreements in employment documentation. 

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    Junior lawyers
    Small firms lawyers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Employment Contracts and Conditions

    This course looks at the creation and variation of employment contracts, including key terms, how terms may be implied, imposed or varied, and the impact of collective bargaining.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    Junior lawyers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.75
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Commercial Awareness for In-House Lawyers

    This course examines the importance of commercial awareness for in-house lawyers by exploring business dynamics, key terminology, commercial transactions and information sources.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    In-house lawyers
    Non-profit sector (In-house lawyers)
    Private sector (In-house lawyers)
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • How to Prepare a Matter Risk Assessment

    This online course explains the essential considerations in preparing a matter risk assessment that complies to regulatory obligations. The course covers risk assessment, including risk weighting and when to escalate a risk.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Advanced
    Who is it for?
    Freelance solicitors
    Junior lawyers
    Practice managers
    Small firms lawyers
    Solicitors
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    Scenario-based questions
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Fraud, AML and Sanctions Risk in Commercial Property and the Real Estate Sector

    This online course outlines the legal and regulatory framework relevant to fraud and money laundering activities in commercial property transactions. The course explains the role of professional enablers and property fraud typologies, as well as risk assessment and reporting obligations  

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Advanced
    Who is it for?
    Freelance solicitors
    Junior lawyers
    Practice managers
    Small firms lawyers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Confidentiality and Disclosure

    This course explains solicitors’ regulatory and legal duties around confidentiality and disclosure and what solicitors must do to be compliant. The course also provides guidance about what to do when your duties of confidentiality and disclosure come into conflict.  

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    In-house lawyers
    Practice managers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Client Care, Confidentiality and Conflicts bundle

    This three-bitesize bundle covers the SRA’s key regulatory requirements regarding client care, confidentiality and disclosure, and conflicts of interest. The modules explain what practitioners and firms must do to remain compliant and provide excellent client care.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    In-house lawyers
    Practice managers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    1.5
    £156.28 ex VAT
  • Conflict of Interest

    This course outlines the SRA’s expectations about identifying and acting on a conflict of interest, whether it be own interest conflicts or a conflict of interest between two or more clients. The course also covers potential regulatory consequences. 

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    In-house lawyers
    Practice managers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Client Care

    This course outlines solicitors’ regulatory duties around client care, including guidance about managing client expectations and communicating with individual clients, as well as best practice for providing sufficient cost and disbursement information. The course also includes guidance about complaint handling duties. 

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    In-house lawyers
    Practice managers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Terrorist Financing

    This course provides an up-to-date overview of the current terrorist financing landscape in the UK, with an emphasis on the regulatory obligations that must be met. Specifically, the course covers best practices for compliance, particularly the suspicious activity reporting regime.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Intermediate
    Who is it for?
    Practice managers
    Small firms lawyers
    Solicitors
    Course length
    0.5
    Assessment type
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
    £57.89 ex VAT
  • Essential skills for practice – Dealing with failures and setbacks

    These modules, aimed at newly qualified and aspiring solicitors explore the importance of dealing with failures and setbacks, particularly important in the legal profession that sets high standards for solicitors.

    Format
    Bitesize
    Level
    Introduction
    Who is it for?
    Junior lawyers
    Paralegals
    Students / Trainees
    Course length
    0.5
    Free ex VAT