Law Society Learning
Law Society Learning gives you easy access to develop the skills and knowledge you need to progress your career while ensuring compliance.
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We are exploring how well the SQE prepares newly qualified solicitors for practice, and we want to hear from you. Your views will directly inform new training designed to address any gaps and support early-career success.
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Skill up for your in-house role
Gain essential legal, regulatory, and commercial skills with our new In-House Practice Diploma. Designed for in-house solicitors and those moving from private practice, this programme helps you stay compliant, confident, and fulfil your annual CPD requirement – all in one diploma.
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