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Courses for in-house legal departments

We offer courses for in-house legal departments to develop staff at all levels, which will help your team to become more effective. Here are a number of ways that we can help you to achieve a number of very different goals, each of which has been used successfully by many client organisations:

Train unqualified personnel to progress standard files under supervision

Use our Level 3 courses in law and legal practice to deliver introductory training for paralegals and support staff, such as courses in Contract and Civil Litigation for the members of your team working in debt collection. Free up your own time for the higher-level work.

Develop your legal secretaries’ administrative skills

Let your legal secretaries take more of the strain by training them to be more effective administrators through our courses for legal secretaries.

Home-grow your own lawyers through the ILEX route

If you currently sponsor staff to become solicitors you will be surprised at how cost-effective it is to train them to become legal executives instead.

Train non-legal staff in other departments to handle standard matters

Our introductory courses in law and legal practice are ideal to train your purchasing officer in the Law of Contract or to develop junior staff in the HR department by training them in Employment Law. Introductory courses in law for non-legal staff can prevent issues arising so that fewer matters need to be referred to your department.

For advice on how our courses can help your company to thrive please contact Jenny Pelling, Business Director on 01234 844326.

 


 

Client testimonial - Guy Perring

Director of Dispute Resolution, Everything Everywhere Ltd

We supported two of our secretaries through ILEX, rather than recruit new staff. They're both now Fellows. The benefit to the legal department was that they already had excellent knowledge of how the organisation worked, so we ... read full