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CPD


The London School of Economics


and Political Science


Law Department


London School of Economics


Houghton Street


London WC2A 2AE


Contacts:


Lucy Wright, LL.M Admissions Administrator


Email: lucy.wright@lse.ac.uk, Tel: 020 7955 6888


Dianne Delvaille, LL.M Programme Administrator


Email: d.delvaille@lse.ac.uk, Tel: 020 7955 7266


• The LSE LLM Degree can be secured over one, two or four years.


• Our programme offers practitioners an outstanding opportunity to pursue continuing professional development through a wide range of courses accredited by the Law Society and Bar Council. Areas covered include:


Banking Law and Financial Regulation; Commercial Law; Corporate Law; Securities Law; Criminology and Criminal Justice; European Law; Human Rights Law; Information Technology, Media and Communications Law; Intellectual Property Law; International Business Law; Employment Law; Legal Theory; Public International Law; Public Law; Taxation.


• LSE’s Law Department is rated in the highest categories for research and teaching, and received the highest ranking in the country in the Research Assessment Exercise 2008. The LLM is taught at the School’s central London campus, immediately adjacent to the Royal Courts of Justice.


• Our courses build on the strengths of the Department and are taught by both full-time staff and experienced London practitioners. The result is a valuable mixture of practical and academic insights into law.


• The Law Department also offers LLM students a number of specialist seminar series, additional to LLM courses, which are given by distinguished visiting academics and practitioners.


Please contact Lucy Wright or Dianne Delvaille or see our website http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/law/programmes/llm/llm-prospective.htm for further details.





Nottingham Law School


Excellence in Professional Legal Education


PG Dip Commercial Intellectual Property


Specifically designed for newly qualified solicitors or those new to intellectual property, this highly practical course provides a through grounding in the law and procedure by focusing on creation, validity, infringement of IP, contentious and non-contentious work.


Study part-time over 10 months


Built around 10 intensive study days in London


Successful completion provides opportunity to progress to the LLM Commercial Intellectual Property


Email: nls.enquiries@ntu.ac.uk  Tel: +44(0)115 848 4460


www.ntu.ac.uk/lawsociety


 


Family Law 


1 King’s Bench Walk is a leading barristers’ chambers in London. We regularly hold CPD accredited conferences to enable solicitors to stay on top of the latest developments in family law.


1kbw 2012 conference timetable is as follows:


Child Abduction January 2012


Finance & Divorce        April 2012


Child Law Update – Local Authority      May 2012


Child Law Update – Private Law             November 2012


For further information, such as topics, venues and dates, plus our online booking form, please visit our website www.1kbw.co.uk or email bookings@1kbw.co.uk


1 King’s Bench Walk, Temple, London, EC4Y 7DB


t: 0207 936 1500 f: 0207 936 1590

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