Posts Tagged ‘lawyer’
SQE2 Resit Strategies: Turning Failure into Success
The Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) exams are necessary to qualify as solicitors in England and Wales. While many candidates successfully navigate the SQE2, some may find themselves needing to resit. If you’re among those who didn’t achieve the desired results, don’t be disheartened – it can happen to anyone and is no reflection on you…
Read MorePrivacy Law in Practice – An Insight into Data Protection Law as an In-House IT Lawyer
Ever wondered what types of data protection issues come up in practice when working as an in-house counsel of a SaaS company?
Check out this blog post where I summarise the top 5 things that I come across in my day-to-day role when talking to customers about data protection.
Read MoreSQE1 Tips
If you are planning on sitting the SQE1 this January, you might be wondering what to focus on in the next few weeks and during the exam itself. Just by way of disclaimer, I did not sit the SQE1, however, I did sit and pass the QLTS MCT on my first attempt. The QLTS MCT…
Read MoreIAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe Exam – Key Facts
Got questions about the CIPP/E? Get them answered here!
Read MoreRoutes to Becoming a Solicitor Explained
There are many ways to qualify as an English solicitor. A lot of them are not well-known – be sure to check out this blog post to know all your options.
Read MoreWhat does an In-House Legal Counsel do?
Have you ever wondered what an in-house legal counsel does? Discover 4 things in-house lawyers regularly do.
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