This training is for lawyers who may come into contact with vulnerable people through their work. In particular, it is aimed at those who hold legal aid contracts and must meet the requirements of the Specialist Quality Mark (SQM) standard in respect of safeguarding. Everyone has the right to be kept safe from harm, abuse or neglect. We all have obligations to ensure that vulnerable people are protected and that we have appropriate procedures in place to ensure that abuse is identified and reported. We will help you to understand the following; What is safeguarding? The different types of abuse Example signs of abuse, harm and neglect What action should be taken if abuse is suspected The SQM requirements What a Safeguarding Policy should include Target Audience The online course is suitable for staff of all levels, from support staff to senior partners and is aimed at firms maintaining or wishing to obtain the Specialist Quality Mark. Resources Comprehensive and up to date course notes will be provided to all delegates which may be useful for ongoing reference or cascade training. Please note a recording of the course will not be made available. Speaker Amie Higgins, Consultant, DG Legal Amie is a Senior Solicitor, qualified under the Law Society’s Immigration & Asylum Accreditation Scheme (IAAS) as an Advanced Caseworker and Supervisor. Amie specialises in all aspects of Immigration, Asylum and Human Rights work, with a specialism in human trafficking/modern slavery cases and working with vulnerable clients. Amie is an experienced trainer, delivering a range of training on both legal and practice management topics.
Prioritising and creating order is the first step towards your success. There may be some skills that are fundamental to your results, while others are not something you should focus your efforts on. The Inner Genius Assessment is the perfect tool for you to identify your own personal roadmap.
Our Financial Compliance and Legal Aid Payments Course provides a brief overview of historical changes and the current regulations. The course will cover what VAT regulations and the SRA Accounts Rules say on legal aid payments and will provide practical advice and tips on how to account for these payments so you adhere to the rules and regulations of the profession. Target Audience This course is suitable for those in the legal profession who oversees, or is responsible for or involved in accounting for legal aid funds, including, costs lawyers, legal cashiers, COFA, those supporting the COFA, account managers, etc. Resources An information pack including the course slides will be provided to all delegates after the course, which may be useful for ongoing reference. Please note a recording of the course will not be made available. Speaker Sarah Charlton, Consultant, DG Legal Sarah has a BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting and is a Fellow member of the Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants. Her career spans over 35 years working within the legal sector, fulfilling roles from COFA through to CEO. During her career she has worked with a number of legal regulators, professional bodies and government organisations. Sarah has been a member of the Institute of Legal Finance and Management throughout her career, qualifying as a Fellow member in 2005. Sarah also served as chairperson between 2010-2012 and continues to serve as an Executive Council Member.
Course Overview: The "Conveyancing - Online Diploma" offers a comprehensive introduction to the legal process of property transactions. This course covers key aspects of conveyancing, including property law, standard transactions, and taxation issues. It equips learners with essential knowledge in legal documentation, the law of contract, and landlord-tenant relations. Upon completion, learners will have developed a solid understanding of the conveyancing process, enabling them to pursue career opportunities within the legal sector or enhance their current roles. The course provides learners with a robust foundation in property law and conveyancing practices, ensuring that they are well-prepared for real-world applications in the field. Course Description: This online diploma course covers a wide range of topics crucial for understanding the conveyancing process. Learners will explore key fundamentals, including property law, the law of contract, and landlord-tenant relations. The course will also delve into the practical aspects of property transactions, such as preparing legal documents, understanding accounting procedures, and staying updated with land registry regulations. As learners progress, they will deepen their understanding of standard conveyancing transactions and taxation issues relevant to conveyancers. The course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of property law and successfully manage conveyancing processes within a legal or professional setting. Course Modules: Module 01: Introduction to Conveyancing Module 02: Key Conveyancing Fundamentals Module 03: Property Law & Conveyancing Practice Module 04: Land Registry Updates and Law Module 05: Law of Contract Module 06: Landlord and Tenant Module 07: Standard Conveyancing Transactions Module 08: Understanding Accounting Procedures for Conveyancing Transactions Module 09: Preparing Legal Documents Module 10: Taxation Issues for Conveyancers (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in conveyancing. Professionals aiming to deepen their knowledge of property law. Beginners with an interest in property law and conveyancing. Individuals wanting to work in legal support roles within real estate. Career Path: Conveyancer Property Lawyer Legal Assistant in Real Estate Paralegal in Property Transactions Real Estate Legal Consultant
Course Overview The "UK Employment Law Level 5" course offers a comprehensive introduction to the key aspects of employment law within the UK. This course is designed for those seeking to understand the legal framework that governs workplace relations, from recruitment through to dismissal. Covering crucial topics such as employment contracts, discrimination, and health and safety, this course provides valuable knowledge applicable across various industries. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the legal understanding required to navigate and implement employment laws effectively, ensuring compliance and fostering fair workplace practices. Course Description This course delves into the fundamental areas of UK employment law, offering learners a thorough grounding in legislation that affects both employers and employees. Learners will explore areas including recruitment procedures, employment contracts, employee handbooks, and the disciplinary process, along with in-depth coverage of national minimum wage laws and workplace discrimination. The course also includes key topics such as parental rights, sick pay, pension schemes, and the health and safety obligations of employers. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of employment law, empowering them to contribute to a fair, legal, and well-managed workplace. Course Modules Module 01: Basics of Employment Law Module 02: Legal Recruitment Process Module 03: Employment Contracts Module 04: Employee Handbook Module 05: Disciplinary Procedure Module 06: National Minimum Wage & National Living Wage Module 07: Parental Rights, Sick Pay & Pension Scheme Module 08: Discrimination in the Workplace Module 09: Health & Safety at Work Module 10: Dismissal, Grievances and Employment Tribunals Module 11: Workplace Monitoring & Data Protection (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand UK employment law. Professionals aiming to advance their careers in HR or management. Beginners with an interest in workplace legislation and employee relations. HR managers and team leaders looking to update their legal knowledge. Career Path HR Manager Employment Lawyer Compliance Officer Payroll Specialist Workplace Policy Advisor Employee Relations Consultant
There are a number of reasons why it is important to actively promote equality and diversity within your business and the wider community, not only to ensure compliance with anti-discrimination legislation and professional regulations, including the SRA Standards & Regulations. There will also be business benefits to the organisation including attracting and retaining talented staff, improving staff morale, potentially accessing a wider client base and enhancing service levels and client satisfaction. Join us for this useful overview session on equality, diversity & inclusion which will cover the following points; The Meaning of Equality Discrimination Harassment & Victimisation Unconscious Bias The Equality Act & the Protected Characteristics Reasonable Adjustments Complying with E&D requirements Target Audience This online course is suitable for staff of all levels, from support staff to senior partners. Resources Comprehensive and up to date course notes will be provided to all delegates which may be useful for ongoing reference or cascade training. Please note a recording of the course will not be made available. Speaker Amie Higgins, Consultant, DG Legal Amie is a Senior Solicitor, qualified under the Law Society’s Immigration & Asylum Accreditation Scheme (IAAS) as an Advanced Caseworker and Supervisor. Amie specialises in all aspects of Immigration, Asylum and Human Rights work, with a specialism in human trafficking/modern slavery cases and working with vulnerable clients. Amie is an experienced trainer, delivering a range of training on both legal and practice management topics.
Course Overview: This comprehensive Property Law course provides an in-depth understanding of property rights, ownership, and key legal principles. Learners will explore essential concepts such as land law, co-ownership, leases, mortgages, and property rights. The course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of property law, enabling learners to gain a clear understanding of property transactions and disputes. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to navigate property law in both residential and commercial settings, offering them a strong foundation for a career in property law, real estate, or related sectors. Course Description: This Property Law course covers a range of crucial topics, from the fundamental principles of land law to complex property rights and ownership issues. Learners will examine the different forms of land tenure, including registered and unregistered land, and gain insights into the legalities of co-ownership and leases. Key areas such as mortgages, licenses, and proprietary estoppel will also be explored. Throughout the course, learners will develop an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of property owners, landlords, and tenants, and how these impact property transactions. By the end of the course, learners will have gained valuable legal knowledge applicable to property law disputes, legal agreements, and property transactions in the UK. Course Modules: Module 1: Introduction to Property Law Module 2: Land Law Principles- Rights and Interests Module 3: Registered and Unregistered Land Module 4: Ownership and Possession of the Property Module 5: Co-Ownership in Property Module 6: Leases and Bailment Module 7: Property Law: License Module 8: The Mortgage Law Module 9: Insurance for Property Maintenance Module 10: Proprietary Estoppel (Property Rights) Module 11: Security Interests in Property (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to gain a solid understanding of property law Professionals aiming to advance their careers in the property or real estate sectors Beginners with an interest in legal aspects of property ownership Aspiring property investors or those looking to specialise in property law Career Path: Property Lawyer Real Estate Consultant Mortgage Advisor Property Manager Legal Advisor for Property Transactions Estate Agent Landlord/Property Investor
TOLES Foundation Certificate in Legal English Skills Why Attend Legal English is a different language from general English. Just as lawyers in any particular country write in a different language from other people in that country, so do English lawyers. Sentences are often structured differently in legal English. The words lawyers use are often centuries old and no longer commonly used in general English. New prepositions must be learned and practiced. When reading a commercial contract or a letter, there is new technical vocabulary to understand on every page. This course is designed to look at authentic rather than artificial legal context. For this reason, there is a strong focus upon practical and authentic tasks, and upon candidates having a good grasp of terminology from the outset. The course takes account of significant language reforms in the English legal system and the legal profession's continued movement towards clearer use of English as recommended on Legal Practice courses at all major UK universities and legal training centers. The Test of English Legal English Skills (TOLES) governing body is a member of the International Division of the Law Society of England and Wales. Multi-national companies such as Allen & Overy LLP, Baker and McKenzie, PWC, KPMG, Sony Ericsson, European Court of Justice, European Central Bank and many more use TOLES training and exams to prepare their law professionals whose first language is not English for the international legal challenges. On the final day of the course, participants will take their TOLES Exam to earn the TOLES Foundation Certificate in Legal English Skills. Course Methodology The course consists of group discussions as well as individual and team tasks. There will be writing exercises and practice exams at the end of each day, culminating in sitting the TOLES Foundation Exam on the final day of the course. Course Objectives By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Apply correct legal vocabulary when communicating with clients/law professionals and will be familiar with modern legal writing style Recognize common mistakes in English and will be able to identify accurate prepositions and collocations within a legal context, particularly within the context of written contracts Differentiate between the English legal system and the American legal system Recognize improvements in their reading and comprehension skills of legal documents and demonstrate accurate written solutions within a legal context Target Audience This course is useful for law and legal professionals, translators, contract assistants and managers who already possess good general English and are now acquiring legal vocabulary, as well as those who are required to obtain a TOLES certification by their organization. Target Competencies Legal vocabulary and grammar Legal communication Legal comprehension skills Formal written contracts Note The Test of English Legal English Skills (TOLES) governing body is a member of the International Division of the Law Society of England and Wales. Multi-national companies such as Allen & Overy LLP, Baker and McKenzie, PWC, KPMG, Sony Ericsson, European Court of Justice, European Central Bank and many more use TOLES training and exams to prepare their law professionals whose first language is not English for the international legal challenges. The TOLES Foundation level exam tests Legal reading and writing. The focus of the exam is on testing the absolute linguistic accuracy required of lawyers in a modern international office. This means accuracy in two main areas: technical legal vocabulary, and grammar. Vocabulary from commercial deals, company documents, commercial contracts, intellectual property agreements, financial documents and forms of business are tested, as well as legal terminology from other areas. Upon passing the exam, participants will receive the TOLES Foundation Certificate. The Legal Profession Working in law Making a claim in civil court Areas of law Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Banking A new bank account Working in a bank Loans Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Contract Law A contract case More about precedent The elements of a contract The end of an offer What is consideration Contract and statute Going to court Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Employment Law Being an employer An employment contract How can an employment contract end? Acting for an employee Acting for an employer An employment case Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Tort Law What is the Law of Tort? Types of Tort The duty of care More about negligence A famous case in English law Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice Understanding Contracts - Part 1 The style of written contract Understanding formal expressions Understanding technical words Understanding archaic terms Understanding some common words The structure of a contract Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Business Law Sole traders Partnerships A partnership agreement Limited liability partnerships Companies Public and private limited companies Incorporating a company Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice Modern Letter Writing The layout of a letter Dates Complimentary close References Subject lines The body of a letter Putting a letter together The register of letter writing The content of a letter Typical sentences in legal letters Letter writing clinic Correcting common mistakes in letter writing TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Company Law Who runs a company Areas of company law Directors Company meetings Company finance - a case study Closing a company Insolvent companies Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice Understanding Contracts - Part 2 Some typical contract clauses Some important commercial vocabulary Termination clauses Intellectual property clauses Warranty, indemnity and force majeure clauses Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam
This training is for lawyers and covers key topics to ensure compliance with the Lexcel standard and other regulations.