Legal Services

The Legal Services Module

  • Only what you actually need to know for the SQE 1 exam for Legal Services.
  • 23 bite-sized videos so you can learn faster.
  • The entire Legal Services SRA syllabus into 15 easy diagrams.
  • Test your knowledge as you go with sample Legal Services questions.
  • 23 colourful study notes to refresh your knowledge quickly.
Course Content

Principles and risk-based regulation

  • smart_displayReserved legal activities
  • smart_displayProfessional indemnity insurance (PII)
  • smart_displayOther regulated providers of legal services

The Equality Act 2010

  • smart_displayThe protected characteristics and direct discrimination
  • smart_displayIndirect discrimination
  • smart_displayVictimisation and harassment
  • smart_displayReasonable adjustments

Money laundering

  • smart_displayPurpose and scope of anti-money laundering legislation including the international context
  • smart_displayDue diligence requirements
  • smart_displayDirect involvement and non-direct involvement offences, and defences to those offences under Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
  • smart_displayCircumstances encountered in the course of practice where suspicion of money laundering should be reported in accordance with the legislation
  • smart_displayThe appropriate person or body to whom suspicions should be reported, the appropriate time for such reports to be made and the appropriate procedure to be followed
Visual learning

The course provides unique diagrams you won’t find anywhere else, distilling what you need to know for the exam into videos and manageable, bite-sized colourful study notes. This means you’ll understand the material faster and retain the knowledge longer so you remember it when you’re in the exam.

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