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About Learning 4 Legals
Learning 4 Legals was formed in October 2007 for individuals aiming to get into the Legal Profession but finding it difficult with or without qualifications due to the lack of practical experience. Our aim is to deliver this practical approach to each discipline and encourage individuals to get involved and to understand the terminology used. They will help you to either brush up on or to identify legal forms and correspondence which will be used daily within a legal practice.
To whom our courses are aimed:
You may either be a graduate, a post graduate, a legal assistant, a secretary aspiring to become a legal secretary or if you are non-legal and interested in a change of career and would like to learn about Employment Law or Personal Injury for example, then this is a practical insight into your preferred area of law. You may also be a Paralegal wanting to further your career or simply just want to learn another discipline, perhaps one you didn’t take in your electives but have always wanted to know more!
How you can learn at your own pace:
After making your choice, you will have Solicitors, Barristers and Legal Professionals saved on screen talking you through your syllabus programme, giving you time to type up and to look at your forms, letters, documents and notes, in the drop down provided online or in your syllabus pack. You can at any time stop the course, rewind it and back track on any point that you may need to refresh on, making this a reference tool to be used over and over, permitting progression at your own pace and speed.
Learning 4 Legals is focused on providing non-legals and legal professionals with practical courses from an office perspective.
We have a dedicated team of Lawyers, Barristers and Legal Professionals who provide support and knowledge in guiding you through your programme - should you be looking to break into the legal profession or whether you require more of an understanding of the discipline you are already in and wishing to advance your career further.





