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Legal secretary UK qualification

  • 23-01-2019 6:34pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 94 ✭✭


    I've been looking for a distance learning course for legal secretaries & so far the in-depth courses are just way out of my budget.
    I came across a diploma with the Institute of Legal Secretaries in London, which is exactly what I'm looking for, only it's English law not Irish. Now they say much of it will still be relevant as we practice common law here too, but I just want to be sure before wasting my time & money.

    in particular im wondering are legal documents prepared the same way or does each country have their own layouts & wordings?
    I'd appreciate any info or advice. Thanks.


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