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Click on Details to view more information about a particular diploma or certificate course. Members and trainees can book a course online. Non-lawyers should firstly contact diplomateam@lawsociety.ie before making an online booking. View the Diploma Programme Prospectus in pdf.
District Court proceedings form a fundamental part of the workload for all general practitioners. In this certificate course, we analyse some of the key areas of District Court practice, including debt collection, licensing, road traffic offences and family law proceedings....
€1,160.00
13 April 2013
The Law Society of Ireland, Education Centre
Technology has brought exponential change, not only in our personal lives but also in professional practice in terms of how legal practice is managed, the software used and the legal issues confronting clients in business...
€2,470.00
13 April 2013
The Law Society of Ireland, Education Centre
This course will provide practitioners with a comprehensive knowledge of commercial litigation and its practical impact on the commercial landscape in Ireland. As a result of the economic downturn there has been increasing importance placed on the Commercial Court and its strict rules and deadlines....
€2,150.00
17 April 2013
The Law Society of Ireland, Education Centre
Now in its seventh year, this well-established and highly regarded diploma provides a comprehensive understanding of employment law, covering all aspects of the employer/employee relationship from recruitment through to termination.
€2,470.00
27 April 2013
The Law Society of Ireland, Education Centre
This year the Diploma Programme in partnership with the Law Society Skillnet are offering an intensive Certificate in Civil Litigation Updates as part of the Summer 2013 Diploma Programme. This course aims to provide practitioners with a comprehensive understanding of civil litigation practice in this jurisdiction...
€1,200.00
05 July 2013
Law Society of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7
Item cannot be bought online
Intellectual Property (IP) is recognised as the most important asset of the world’s largest companies. Despite this, the role of intellectual property rights (IPRs) as intangible assets can be insufficiently understood in business, leading to intellectual property being undervalued, underprotected or underexploited...
€1,200.00
15 July 2013
Law Society of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7
The rules applicable to the practice of public procurement are increasingly relevant to all practitioners, whether in the context of personally tendering for legal services or, alternatively, when advising public bodies and utilities in relation to procurement projects....
€1,160.00
26 February 2013
The Law Society of Ireland, Education Centre
Item cannot be bought online