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.
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.
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.
An online classroom and Q&A for solicitors across all levels of PQE considering a return to the legal profession following a career break. Attendees will hear from guest speakers about their lived experiences of returning to law, including the do’s and don’ts.
This online course uses case law, practical scenarios and reflection activities to explore the allocation of liability and effective risk management in contractual negotiations.
Relevant for all solicitors, this recorded online classroom will explore your regulatory duties when engaging with AI, how the courts are addressing AI in litigation, how to argue or defend AI-related challenges and how to educate yourself on implementing effective AI policies and procedures.
An online classroom aimed at overseas / foreign qualified lawyers across all levels of experience and areas of law who are exploring job opportunities in England and Wales.
This second recorded online classroom will further support you to understand the implications of the Mazur judgment about who is entitled to conduct litigation and what this means in practice.
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.
An online classroom and Q&A for solicitors across all levels of PQE facing a career crossroad looking to navigate their way forward.
This two-day course will equip candidates to prove their experience to prospective clients and their relatives in representing the needs of vulnerable clients.
This two-day course will equip candidates to prove their experience to prospective clients and their relatives in representing the needs of vulnerable clients.
This recorded online classroom will support you to understand the implications of the Mazur judgment on who can conduct litigation and what this means in practice.
This recorded online classroom outlines the statutory duty of care that the Online Safety Act (OSA) 2023 creates between platforms and service users, as well as setting out the risk assessment and mitigation measures that firms must evidence to be compliant.
This course covers the doctrine of precedent and other key principles underlying legal research, as well as providing detailed guidance about how to make best use of electronic legal resources and exploring the ethical issues in research.
This online classroom will outline the scope and application of the EU AI Act, including the Act’s compliance requirements, its legal and ethical implications, and the associated enforcement mechanisms and penalties.