This course, aimed at newly qualified and aspiring solicitors explores how emotional intelligence can be developed and applied in the legal workplace to enhance with practising as a solicitor. Applying emotional intelligence to your work as a solicitor is an essential skill that can assist with interacting with and retaining clients, working well with colleagues and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
This course explores the ethical challenges that can arise in in-house practice, the regulatory obligations set out by the SRA for client care and solicitors’ conduct, and how to manage conflicts of interest.
This online course supports the accreditation process of the Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS).
A recorded online classroom providing key general client care skills essential for practice that will future proof the career of newly qualified solicitors and those aspiring to be solicitors.
This module will explore the SRA’s guidance entitled ‘Warning Notice: Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation (SLAPPs)’ and further explore how solicitors and firms are expected to comply with their duties in this area.
This online classroom will explore how firms can correctly dispose of client information to ensure that their sensitive information remains protected from unauthorised access and breaches.
This module covers the four key SRA Transparency Rules: cost, complaints, publication, and regulatory information. It includes SRA guidance on firm obligations and details on price and service listings, as well as the complaints process.
This course gives you an overview of the scheme and purpose of Criminal Finance Act 2017, as well as critically reviewing each of the four parts of the Act in turn, considering the key statutory tests and thresholds.
This classroom will explore the EU AI Act’s four–tier ranking of AI systems, specifically unacceptable risk, the implications of a high-risk ranking and how you can advise your clients to ensure compliance with the Act’s obligations.
This module aims to help you understand the measures that should be put in place to prevent bribery, the six guiding principles outlined in the statutory guidance, and how to conduct an anti-bribery audit to ensure compliance with these principles.
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.
This online classroom focuses on Suspicious Activity Reports. The session will be followed by a Q&A with the speaker.
This interactive online course will delve into the legal and ethical principles governing technology and AI, and how privacy rights are upheld, monitored and enforced. This course also explores the frameworks for managing privacy risks against current and emerging challenges.
This sanctions compliance training covers the following: what are sanctions, what to do if your client becomes sanctioned, and how to ensure effective compliance.
An online classroom and Q&A exploring techniques solicitors can use to build confidence and reset failure as a learning experience. The session is aimed at solicitors who are considering changing career direction or returning to practice after a lengthy break. The classroom will also explore the effects of imposter syndrome and how these can be overcome.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the money laundering offences in the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) 2002.