UOL School of Law

UOL School of Law, drawing upon the expertise of the official UOL Teaching Centre, stands as a distinguished institution dedicated to providing comprehensive and up-to-date legal education. Our meticulously structured study resources are edited by barristers and undergo rigorous annual reviews to incorporate the latest legal developments and curriculum updates so that you will receive the most relevant and updated information.

All 30 Law Modules (Best Value)
Representing the most comprehensive offering, this package provides study materials for all 30 law modules relevant to any UK law degree programmes. This extensive collection covers all the core and qualifying LLB modules, alongside additional subjects frequently tested in the SQE, such as Civil and Criminal Procedure, Solicitors Accounts and Ethics, and Wills and Administration of Estates. This best value package is ideal for you if you are seeking a complete and thorough preparation for your academic studies and professional examinations. You will have a strong grasp of a wide range of legal topics to maximise your chances of success in both your degree and future legal career.

UOL Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Total Preparation
This all-encompassing package provides study materials for the entire UOL Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme. Covering all core and optional modules across all three years of study, this resource offers a complete and comprehensive guide to undergraduate legal education. Designed to support you from your initial introductory modules to the advanced topics in your final year, this total preparation package aims to maximise understanding, enhance exam performance, and provide a strong foundation for a successful legal career.

All 18 UOL Modules (UOL International Programme)
This comprehensive study package offers in-depth coverage of all 18 modules within the standard LLB curriculum. This extensive resource spans the entire spectrum of legal education, from foundational first-year subjects such as Criminal Law, Legal System and Method, and Public Law, through second-year modules including Administrative Law, Commercial Law, and Tort Law, to advanced third-year topics such as Equity and Trusts, Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, and Public International Law. By providing detailed study notes for every module, this package ensures you are thoroughly prepared for your assessments and gain a holistic understanding of the law.

12 Qualifying LLB Modules (UOL Graduate Entry Route)
This intensive programme is tailored for graduates seeking to fast-track their legal education and obtain a Qualifying Law Degree in an accelerated timeframe. Covering the foundational legal subjects essential for practice in England and Wales, this route focuses on core modules such as Contract Law, Criminal Law, Public Law, and Tort Law, alongside other qualifying subjects including Property Law, EU Law, and Equity and Trusts. The curriculum is strategically designed to equip graduates with a robust understanding of key legal principles and analytical skills within a condensed study period, preparing them effectively for the next steps in their legal careers, including the Solicitors Qualifying Examination or the Bar Practice Course.

9 Qualifying LLB Modules (UOL Graduate Entry Route)
Similar to the 12-module route, this programme offers another accelerated pathway for graduates to obtain a QLD by focusing on nine crucial modules. This selection typically includes the core legal subjects of Contract Law, Criminal Law, Public Law, and Tort Law, along with other fundamental areas necessary for qualification. This option provides a slightly more focused approach while still ensuring you acquire the essential legal knowledge and understanding required to progress towards becoming a solicitor or barrister. The emphasis remains on developing a strong academic foundation and preparing you for the rigours of legal practice and further professional qualifications.

Bar Preparation Course
This specialised course is designed to equip aspiring barristers with the essential knowledge and skills required to excel in the Bar Practice Course and ultimately succeed at the Bar of England and Wales. Focusing on the practical aspects of advocacy, legal drafting, opinion writing, and professional ethics, the course provides targeted preparation for the vocational stage of training. Through comprehensive materials and expert guidance, students develop the confidence and competence needed to navigate the bar course curriculum and perform effectively in pupillage, laying a strong foundation for a successful career as a barrister.

CertHE Common Law (UOL International Programme)
The Certificate of Higher Education in Common Law offers a respected qualification in its own right and serves as an accessible entry route into the LLB for those who may not yet meet the standard requirements. Developed by UOLLB, this programme introduces students to the fundamental principles of common law through core legal subjects. Studying at an approved local teaching centre, you benefit from both comprehensive study materials and in-person tuition support, allowing for flexible learning while building a solid foundation in legal knowledge and analytical skills.

CPQ Study Package
Tailored for individuals pursuing the Professional Qualification for Legal Executives, this study package provides focused materials to support success in these programmes. Covering a range of legal subjects relevant to legal practice as a Chartered Legal Executive, the notes are designed to simplify complex legal concepts and enhance understanding. By providing clear explanations and case law references, this package aims to equip you with the knowledge and confidence needed to excel in your CPQ studies and advance your careers within the legal profession.

First Year LLB Modules (UOL Graduate Entry Route)
This package focuses specifically on the core modules undertaken in the first year of the LLB Graduate Entry Route. Typically including subjects such as Contract Law, Criminal Law, and Public Law, these materials provide a comprehensive introduction to the foundational principles of English law. Designed to help graduate entrants establish a strong academic base, these study notes offer clear explanations and analysis of key concepts and case law, ensuring you are well-prepared for your initial assessments and future legal studies.

First Year LLB Modules (UOL Standard Entry Route)
Designed for students on the standard entry LLB programme, this package covers the fundamental modules studied in your first year. These typically include Criminal Law, Public Law, and Legal System and Method, providing an essential grounding in the English legal framework and key legal principles. The study notes are crafted to aid understanding of these introductory subjects, offering clear explanations and relevant case summaries to support you in your first steps towards obtaining a law degree and building a solid foundation for future legal studies.

GradDip Commercial Law (UOL International Programme)
This Graduate Diploma in Commercial Law is a specialised programme for those seeking a focused qualification in the aspects of law most relevant to English commercial practice. Developed by UOLLB, this diploma offers a shorter, more intensive study of key commercial law subjects. Ideal for graduates looking to enhance their expertise in this specific area, the programme provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of commercial legal principles and their application in the business world.

LLM Study Package
This package is designed to support students pursuing a Master of Laws (LLM) degree, offering comprehensive study materials across a range of specialised legal areas. Covering diverse subjects such as International Law, Human Rights Law, Commercial Law, and more, these notes provide in-depth analysis and case law references to aid advanced legal study. Whether focusing on a specific area of law or taking a broader approach, this package aims to equip LLM students with the resources needed to excel in their postgraduate studies and research.

LPC Study Package
Specifically tailored for students undertaking the Legal Practice Course, this package provides comprehensive study materials for the core practice areas and elective subjects of this vocational qualification. Covering topics such as Business Law, Civil and Criminal Litigation, Property Law, and Wills and Administration of Estates, the study notes are designed to bridge the gap between academic legal knowledge and the practical skills required for legal practice as a solicitor in England and Wales. This package aims to support you in your preparation for assessments and transition into the legal profession.

MA Law Conversion
This programme is designed for non-law graduates seeking to obtain a qualifying law degree at the Master's level, providing a pathway to pursue a legal career. The MA Law Conversion covers the foundational legal subjects required for qualification, such as Contract Law, Tort Law, Criminal Law, and Land Law, alongside developing essential legal skills and understanding of legal reasoning. Successful completion of this conversion course allows you to progress onto further legal study, such as the SQE or BPC, and embark on a career as a solicitor or barrister.

MLaw Study Package
This package supports students enrolled in the four-year integrated Master of Laws degree, which combines an undergraduate law degree with preparation for the SQE. Covering a range of core and relevant legal subjects, including Contract Law, Criminal Law, Public Law, Tort Law, and Equity & Trusts, these study materials are designed to aid understanding and exam preparation throughout the four-year programme. By providing comprehensive notes and analysis, this package aims to help MLaw students achieve academic success and build a strong foundation for their future careers as solicitors.

PGCert International Law (UOL International Programme)
This Postgraduate Certificate in International Law offers a focused study of key areas within international law for students in the UOL International Programme. Covering subjects such as Public International Law, International Human Rights Law, and International Commercial Law, this certificate provides a valuable qualification for those seeking to specialise in this field. The study materials are designed to aid understanding of complex international legal principles and frameworks, supporting you in your academic pursuits and professional development in international law.

PGDL Law Conversion
The Postgraduate Diploma in Law is a law conversion course for non-law graduates aiming to acquire the necessary legal knowledge to pursue a career as a solicitor or barrister. Covering the core foundational legal subjects required for a Qualifying Law Degree, such as Contract Law, Tort Law, Criminal Law, Public Law, EU Law, and Land Law, the PGDL provides an intensive academic preparation for further legal training. This programme equips you with a solid understanding of key legal principles and prepares you for the next stage of their legal education, including the SQE or BPC.

Second Year LLB Modules (UOL Graduate Entry Route)
This package focuses on the modules typically studied in the second year of the LLB Graduate Entry Route. Often including core subjects like Tort Law, Land Law, and EU Law, alongside elective options, these study materials provide in-depth coverage of the more advanced legal topics encountered in the second year of study. Designed to build upon the foundational knowledge gained in the first year, these notes aim to enhance understanding and prepare you for the increasing complexity of legal analysis and assessment.

Second Year LLB Modules (UOL Standard Entry Route)
This package covers the modules undertaken in the second year of the standard entry LLB programme. Typically including core qualifying subjects such as Tort Law, Property Law (Land Law), and EU Law, alongside potential optional modules such as Commercial Law, these study materials provide comprehensive support for this crucial stage of legal education. Recognising the increased academic rigour of the second year, these notes offer detailed explanations and case analysis to help you excel in your studies and meet the expectations for a qualifying law degree

SQE Foundation Package
This package is specifically designed to provide foundational knowledge for individuals preparing for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). Covering key legal principles and concepts relevant to both SQE1 and SQE2 assessments, these materials aim to build a strong base for further SQE-specific preparation. While the SQE no longer requires a Qualifying Law Degree for all candidates, this foundation package can be particularly beneficial for those from non-law backgrounds or those seeking a refresher on core legal subjects before undertaking more advanced SQE preparation courses.

Third Year LLB Modules (UOL Graduate Entry Route)
This package focuses on the advanced modules typically studied in the final year of the LLB Graduate Entry Route. Often including compulsory subjects such as Equity and Trusts and Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, alongside elective options such as Company Law, these study materials provide comprehensive coverage of the most complex areas of legal study. Designed to support you in your final academic assessments and prepare you for the intellectual challenges of legal practice, these notes offer in-depth analysis and critical perspectives on these advanced legal topics.

Third Year LLB Modules (UOL Standard Entry Route)
This package covers the advanced modules undertaken in the final year of the standard entry LLB programme. Typically including compulsory qualifying subjects such as Equity and Trusts and Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, alongside a range of specialised optional modules like Conflict of Laws and Intellectual Property, these study materials provide thorough support for the culmination of undergraduate legal education. Recognising the importance of strong performance in these final-year subjects for future career prospects, these notes offer detailed explanations and critical analysis to help you achieve your academic goals.

UOL International Foundation Programme (IFP)
This programme is designed to prepare international students for undergraduate study, including the LLB, at any UK university. Focusing on developing essential academic skills, English language proficiency, and an introduction to legal concepts, the IFP provides a crucial bridge for students transitioning from different education systems. The study materials for this programme are tailored to equip students with the necessary foundations to succeed in their subsequent law studies.

UOL Administrative Law
This module delves into the principles governing the actions and decisions of public bodies, tribunals, and government agencies. You will explore the concepts of judicial review, examining the grounds upon which administrative decisions can be challenged in the courts. Key topics include the principles of natural justice, fairness, and the limits of administrative power. Understanding administrative law is crucial for comprehending the relationship between the state and the individual and ensuring accountability within the executive branch.

UOL Agency Law
This module examines the legal relationship where one person, the agent, is authorised to act on behalf of another, the principal, creating legal relations with third parties. You will learn about the different types of agency, the scope of an agent's authority, and the duties and liabilities of both the agent and the principal. The module also covers the termination of agency relationships and the legal consequences thereof. A solid grasp of agency law is essential for understanding commercial transactions and business operations.

UOL Business Law
This module provides a comprehensive overview of the legal framework governing business activities and commercial transactions. You will explore various aspects of business law, including the formation and operation of different business entities, such as sole traders, partnerships, and companies. Key topics covered often include contract law in a commercial context, agency, sale of goods, and aspects of intellectual property relevant to businesses. This module equips you with a foundational understanding of the legal landscape in which businesses operate.

UOL Civil and Criminal Procedure
This module provides a detailed examination of the rules and processes governing legal proceedings in both civil and criminal courts in England and Wales. You will learn about the stages of a lawsuit, from initiating a claim to final judgment and enforcement in civil cases, and the procedures involved in criminal investigations, prosecutions, and trials. Understanding the intricacies of procedure is vital for aspiring solicitors and barristers as it dictates how legal rights and obligations are asserted and defended in the judicial system.

UOL Civil Litigation
This module focuses specifically on the practical and procedural aspects of resolving disputes through the civil court system. You will gain an in-depth understanding of the various stages of civil proceedings, including pre-action protocols, issuing claims, responding to claims, disclosure, witness statements, and trial procedures. The module often incorporates practical exercises and case studies to develop your skills in analysing factual scenarios and applying the relevant rules of civil procedure. This knowledge is fundamental for anyone intending to practice civil law.

UOL Commercial Law
This module delves into the legal principles governing domestic and international commercial transactions. You will explore key areas such as the sale of goods, agency, credit and security, and intellectual property in a commercial context. The module often examines relevant legislation and case law, as well as international conventions governing trade. A strong understanding of commercial law is essential for legal professionals advising businesses and engaging in transactional work.

UOL Company Law
This module provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal framework regulating companies, from their formation and management to their dissolution. You will learn about different types of companies, the roles and responsibilities of directors and shareholders, corporate governance principles, and the legal implications of corporate finance. The module also covers topics such as company meetings, share capital, and insolvency. A thorough understanding of company law is crucial for lawyers advising businesses and dealing with corporate matters.

UOL Conflict of Laws
Also known as Private International Law, this module examines the rules and principles that determine which jurisdiction's laws apply when a legal dispute has connections to more than one legal system. You will learn how courts in England and Wales deal with cases involving foreign elements, such as contracts made abroad or torts committed in another country. Key topics include jurisdiction, the choice of law, and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. This module is increasingly important in a globalised world.

UOL Constitutional Law
This module explores the fundamental principles and rules that govern the structure and operation of the state in the United Kingdom. You will examine the sources of the constitution, the separation of powers between the legislature, executive, and judiciary, and the principles of parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law. The module also covers the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms through constitutional statutes and common law. Understanding constitutional law is essential for comprehending the framework of UK governance.

UOL Contract Law
This foundational module examines the principles governing the formation, content, performance, and breach of legally binding agreements. You will learn about the essential elements of a valid contract, including offer, acceptance, consideration, and intention to create legal relations. The module also covers topics such as contractual terms, vitiating factors, remedies for breach of contract, and the impact of legislation on contractual obligations. A thorough understanding of contract law is fundamental to virtually all areas of legal practice. 

UOL Criminal Law
This core module introduces students to the principles of criminal liability and the elements of various criminal offences in England and Wales. You will learn about the general principles of criminal law, such as actus reus and mens rea, and explore specific offences against the person, property, and public order. The module also examines defences to criminal charges and the aims of the criminal justice system. A solid understanding of criminal law is essential for anyone involved in the prosecution or defence of criminal cases.

UOL Criminal Litigation
Building upon the principles of criminal law, this module focuses on the procedural aspects of criminal proceedings from investigation to sentencing. You will learn about police powers, the rules of evidence in criminal cases, the different stages of a criminal trial, and the sentencing options available to the courts. Understanding criminal litigation is crucial for aspiring barristers and solicitors who will be involved in the practical application of criminal law in the courtroom.

UOL Criminal Practice
This module often takes a more practical approach to criminal law, focusing on the skills and knowledge needed for effective practice in criminal courts. It may involve case analysis, drafting legal documents relevant to criminal proceedings, and understanding the ethical considerations for criminal practitioners. You may explore topics such as bail applications, plea bargaining, and advocacy skills in the context of criminal cases. This module aims to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and the realities of criminal law practice.

UOL Dispute Resolution
This module explores the various methods available for resolving legal disputes outside of traditional court litigation. You will learn about alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms such as negotiation, mediation, and arbitration, as well as their advantages and disadvantages. The module often examines the legal framework governing ADR and the skills required for effective participation in these processes. Understanding dispute resolution is increasingly important in a legal landscape that encourages efficient and cost-effective solutions.

UOL Employment Law
This module examines the legal relationship between employers and employees, covering a wide range of issues that arise in the workplace. You will learn about the formation and termination of employment contracts, the rights and duties of employers and employees, discrimination law, and the legal framework governing working conditions and industrial relations. Understanding employment law is crucial for legal professionals advising businesses and individuals on workplace-related matters.

UOL English Legal System
This foundational module provides an overview of the sources of law in England and Wales, the structure of the courts, and the roles of different legal professionals. You will learn about the doctrine of precedent, the interpretation of statutes, and the impact of European Union law (where relevant) and international law on the English legal system. The module also introduces key legal concepts and skills necessary for further legal study. A solid understanding of the English Legal System is essential for all law students.

UOL Equity and Trusts
This core module explores the historical development and modern principles of equity and the law of trusts. You will learn about the maxims of equity, equitable remedies, and the different types of trusts and their creation, administration, and termination. The module also covers the duties and liabilities of trustees and the rights of beneficiaries. Understanding equity and trusts is crucial for various areas of law, including property, family, and commercial law.

UOL EU Law
This module examines the legal framework of the European Union and its impact on the laws of member states (understanding the historical context post-Brexit is also often included). You will learn about the institutions of the EU, the sources of EU law, the principles of supremacy and direct effect, and the fundamental freedoms within the internal market. The module also covers specific areas of EU law, such as competition law and human rights law within the EU context. While the UK has left the EU, understanding its past and ongoing influence remains important.

UOL Evidence
This module focuses on the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in legal proceedings, both civil and criminal. You will learn about different types of evidence, such as oral testimony, documentary evidence, and real evidence, and the principles that determine whether such evidence can be presented in court. Key topics include hearsay, relevance, admissibility of confessions, and the burden and standard of proof. A thorough understanding of the law of evidence is crucial for effective advocacy in court.

UOL Family Law
This module examines the legal principles governing family relationships, including marriage, divorce, cohabitation, and the rights and responsibilities of parents and children. You will learn about the legal processes involved in family disputes, such as divorce proceedings, child custody arrangements, and financial settlements. The module also covers topics such as domestic violence and adoption. Understanding family law is essential for legal professionals advising individuals on personal and family matters.

UOL Intellectual Property
This module explores the legal rights that protect creative and innovative works, including patents, trademarks, copyright, and design rights. You will learn about the requirements for obtaining these rights, the scope of protection they offer, and the remedies available for infringement. The module also examines the economic and social significance of intellectual property law in today's knowledge-based economy. Understanding IP law is increasingly important for businesses and individuals involved in innovation and creativity.

UOL International Commercial Law
This module focuses on the legal framework governing international trade and commercial transactions. You will explore topics such as international sale of goods, cross-border payments, international dispute resolution, and the role of international conventions and organisations in regulating global commerce. The module often examines the challenges and complexities of conducting business across national borders. Understanding international commercial law is essential for legal professionals involved in international trade and finance.

UOLLB International Human Rights Law
This module examines the international legal framework for the protection of human rights. You will learn about the sources of international human rights law, including treaties, customary international law, and general principles of law. The module explores the roles of international and regional human rights institutions and mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing human rights standards. Understanding international human rights law is crucial for those interested in human rights advocacy and international law.

UOL International Protection of Human Rights
This module often delves deeper into the specific mechanisms and challenges involved in protecting human rights at the international level. It may examine the work of specific human rights bodies, the procedures for making complaints, and the effectiveness of different enforcement mechanisms. The module might also explore contemporary issues in international human rights law, such as the rights of refugees, the prohibition of torture, and the responsibility to protect. This module provides a more nuanced understanding of the practical aspects of international human rights law.

UOL Introduction to Land Law
This introductory module provides a foundation in the basic principles and concepts of land law in England and Wales. You will learn about the nature of land as a unique form of property, the distinction between freehold and leasehold estates, and fundamental concepts such as rights over land (easements and covenants). This module serves as a crucial stepping stone for further study in the more detailed Land Law module.

UOL Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
This module explores the philosophical foundations of law and legal systems. You will engage with different schools of legal thought, such as natural law, legal positivism, and legal realism, and examine fundamental questions about the nature of law, justice, rights, and the relationship between law and morality. This module encourages critical thinking about the theoretical underpinnings of legal rules and institutions.

UOL Labour Law
Often similar to Employment Law, this module may have a specific focus on the collective aspects of employment relations, such as trade unions, collective bargaining, and industrial disputes. You will learn about the legal framework governing the rights and responsibilities of trade unions and employers in collective bargaining processes. The module may also examine the law relating to strikes and other forms of industrial action. Understanding labour law is important for those interested in the legal aspects of industrial relations.

UOL Land Law
Building upon introductory concepts, this module provides a detailed examination of the complex legal rules governing ownership and other interests in land in England and Wales. You will learn about freehold and leasehold estates in depth, the creation and protection of various rights over land (easements, covenants, mortgages), and the principles of registered and unregistered land. Understanding land law is essential for legal professionals involved in property transactions and disputes.

UOLLB Legal System and Method
Similar to the English Legal System module, this foundational course often places a greater emphasis on the development of essential legal skills and methodologies. You will learn about legal research, case analysis, statutory interpretation, and legal writing. The module aims to equip you with the fundamental tools and techniques necessary for success in your legal studies and future legal careers.

UOL Private International Law
This is another term for Conflict of Laws, focusing on the rules that determine which legal system applies when a case has connections to multiple jurisdictions. You will learn about the principles governing jurisdiction, the choice of law in different types of cases (e.g. contract, tort, family), and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. This module is crucial for understanding how legal disputes with international elements are resolved.

UOL Property Law
This module often serves as a broader introduction to the concept of property in law, encompassing both land law and personal property. Students will learn about the different types of property rights, the ways in which property can be acquired and transferred, and the legal principles governing ownership and possession. This module provides a foundational understanding of property law before delving into the specifics of land law or other areas of property law.

UOL Public International Law
This module examines the legal principles governing the relationships between sovereign states and other international actors. You will learn about the sources of international law, including treaties, customary international law, and general principles of law. The module also explores the roles of international organisations, such as the United Nations, and key areas of international law, such as the law of treaties, state responsibility, and the use of force. Understanding public international law is essential in an increasingly interconnected world.

UOL Public Law
This module provides a comprehensive overview of the law relating to the state and its relationship with individuals. It often combines elements of Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, examining the sources of the constitution, the separation of powers, parliamentary sovereignty, the rule of law, and the principles of judicial review of administrative action. Understanding public law is fundamental to comprehending the framework of governance and the protection of individual rights against the state.

UOL Solicitors Accounts and Ethics
This module is specifically designed for aspiring solicitors and focuses on the professional conduct rules and ethical obligations that govern their practice. A significant component involves understanding the detailed regulations concerning the handling of client money and the maintenance of solicitors' accounts. You will learn about issues such as conflicts of interest, confidentiality, and the duty to the court. This module is crucial for ensuring ethical and compliant legal practice.

UOL The Law of Business Organisations
This module provides a detailed examination of the different legal structures available for businesses, including sole traders, partnerships, limited liability companies, and other forms of business entities. You will learn about the legal characteristics of each structure, the processes for their formation and operation, and the liabilities of those involved. Understanding the law of business organisations is essential for advising clients on the most suitable legal structure for their business ventures.

UOL Tort Law
This core module examines civil wrongs, other than breaches of contract, for which the law provides a remedy. You will learn about different types of torts, such as negligence, trespass, defamation, and nuisance, and the elements that must be proven to establish liability. The module also covers the principles of causation, remoteness of damage, and the various remedies available to victims of torts. A thorough understanding of tort law is crucial for legal professionals involved in personal injury claims, property damage, and other civil disputes.

UOL Trusts Law
Often covered within the Equity and Trusts module, a standalone Trusts Law module would provide an even more in-depth analysis of the principles governing the creation, administration, and termination of trusts. You will explore different types of trusts in detail, including express, implied, and constructive trusts, and the duties and responsibilities of trustees. This module is essential for those intending to specialise in areas such as private client work, charity law, or financial law.

UOL Wills and Administration of Estates
This module focuses on the legal rules governing the making of valid wills and the process of administering the estates of deceased persons. You will learn about the requirements for a valid will, the principles of inheritance, and the duties of executors and administrators. The module also covers topics such as intestacy and the potential for challenging wills. Understanding this area of law is crucial for legal professionals involved in private client work and estate planning.

UOL Wills, Probate and Private Client
This module often combines the topics of Wills and Administration of Estates with broader aspects of private client work, such as tax planning, trusts, and powers of attorney. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the legal issues affecting individuals in their personal affairs, including estate planning, wealth management, and the legal implications of incapacity. This module is essential for those wishing to specialise in advising individuals on their personal legal matters.

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