12-month self-study Diploma in Local Government Law and Practice with the primary aim of fostering mastery in the essential principles of law, particularly local government law, essential for local government lawyers.
This course outlines the legal framework for the enforcement of domestic arbitration awards. It guides learners through the legislation and case law to help hone advocacy skills.
The Client Care Microcredential is self-paced and covers essential client care topics such as communication, relationships, ethics, wellbeing, complaints and teamwork, underpinned by compliance requirements and good practice guidance for the legal sector.
This classroom will explore the application of legal advice privilege and litigation privilege in internal investigations. In addition, it will cover how witness interviews are treated under legal professional privilege, the role of legal professional privilege in fact-finding investigations, and practical tips for maintaining privilege.
The Family Law Microcredential covers dissolution of marriage, financial orders and forced marriage. The course also includes modules on mediation, domestic abuse, adoption, and issues associated with assisted conception and surrogacy.
This microlearning module sets out the key legislation and case law relevant to the partial defence of contributory negligence in personal injury cases. The module also explains how this defence can influence the outcome of compensation claims.
The Employment Law Microcredential provides comprehensive learning about key procedural topics like contracts, health and safety, and dispute resolution. The course also covers sensitive issues like discrimination, bullying and harassment, whistleblowing and professional ethics.
Aimed at property practitioners who advise leaseholders and freeholders, this microlearning course will update your knowledge about the additional rights and protections being brought in by the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024.
This course outlines the risk involved in preparing wills for a person who is critically ill and how to minimise these risks, the proposed changes to business and agricultural property relief and advice for cohabiting couples.
Aimed at private client practitioners, these two online courses support the 2025 re-accreditation process of the Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme (WIQS).
This course covers nil rate discretionary trusts, post-death variations and circumstances under which a personal representative can be removed.
Aimed at solicitors who advise residential tenants, this course provides a comprehensive overview of unlawful property possession proceedings. Covering types of tenancy, notices and court orders, this course will help you clarify and update your practice.