This course is aimed at preparing candidates for the Senior Caseworker Immigration and Asylum Law Accreditation (IAA) exam.
This course is aimed at preparing candidates for the Senior Caseworker Immigration and Asylum Law Accreditation (IAA) exam.
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.
A free interactive online classroom and Q&A that will equip newly qualified and aspiring solicitors with key skills to be able to understand how AI tools might be used in legal research and how to evaluate and verify legal information in the age of AI.
This examination will take place on 16 March 2026 and will test the required competencies of a Casework Assistant under the LAA contract.
This examination will take place on 23 March 2026 and will test the required competencies of a Supervising Senior Caseworker under the LAA contract.
This examination will take place on 25 March 2026 and will test the required competencies of a Senior Caseworker under the LAA contract.
The Anti-Money Laundering and Financial Crime Microcredential covers essential topics, including internal policies, controls and procedures, the principal money laundering offences, the role and responsibilities of the MLRO and MLCO, reporting requirements, and much more.
A free interactive online classroom and Q&A that will equip newly qualified and aspiring solicitors with key skills to be able to understand how to conduct comprehensive research by improving the understanding and implementation of legal research activities. The session will also provide practical guidance for finding and assessing cases, legislation, commentary and precedents, using a variety of sources.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This course will ensure all solicitor advocates dealing with vulnerable witnesses understand the key principles behind the approach to and questioning of vulnerable people in the justice system.