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ADVOCACY
1 King’s Bench Walk is one of the leading family law sets in the country, recommended for (and with a formidable reputation in) both children and finance cases. 1kbw also offer a comprehensive Dispute Resolution Service. We regularly hold CPD accredited conferences to enable solicitors to stay on top of the latest developments in family law.
1kbw 2013 conference timetable is as follows:
Child Abduction January 2013
Finance & Divorce April 2013
Child Law Update – Local Authority May 2013
Child Law Update – Private Law October 2013
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
ART LAW
ART LAW EDUCATION
FROM THE
INSTITUTE OF ART AND LAW
www.ial.uk.com
From shipwrecks, human remains and Holocaust art, through to blockbuster exhibitions, copyright and protection of cultural heritage in time of war, art law is an area of law that is growing in importance daily.
The Institute of Art and Law offers a range of Law Society CPD-accredited educational possibilities in the art-law field. The Diploma in Art Law is a distance learning course for qualified lawyers, covering all the essential areas of art and cultural heritage law. IAL also offers the possibility to learn through CPD-accredited seminars and discussion groups held in central London. The Diploma in Art Profession Law and Ethics (starting again in November 2012) analyses the legal risks and safeguards that underpin all art transactions. It is an interactive, practical course held in London over a series of Saturday sessions.
See
www.ial.uk.com for details of forthcoming conferences on the law relating to art and cultural heritage. IAL also publishes a quarterly journal, Art Antiquity and Law - now in its seventeenth year - together with a range of books on aspects of cultural heritage law.
For more information on any of the above, contact us on 01982 560666 or
info@ial.uk.com.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The City Law School
City University London
World-class legal education in the heart of London
Continuing Professional Development
The City Law School offers a range of in-house and public CPD courses for solicitors, barristers, judges and professionals with an interest in law.
Tailored in-house courses
Public one-day courses
Bespoke training and mentoring
Accredited by both the SRA and the BSB for the provision of CPD, our expert trainers offer extensive experience in legal practice, training and consultancy.
With an emphasis on “learning through doing”, we provide exceptional value for money and effective training methods.
Our courses cover a wide range of skills including:
> Advocacy
> Case Planning and Preparation
> Drafting
> Evidence
> Higher Rights
> Management Course Stage 1
> Management Course Stage 2
> Negotiation
> Report and Opinion Writing
> Witness Familiarisation …and much, much more
FOR MORE INFORMATION
+44 (0)20 7040 3603
www.city.ac.uk/law
cpd-cls@city.ac.uk
www.city.ac.uk/law
When contacting us please quote the following
reference: DSB 0512
Legal Services Directory 2013
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