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Our in house training is specifically designed only after thorough discussion with you, the client. At London Legal Training we only use practitioners who are leaders in their field. Our aim is to design training which you feel your staff need. We can design our training for short
two hour sessions, half or full day training or even a series of rolling events. Our in house training is designed to fit around your
needs and your staff availability. In addition, we can provide where required either evening or weekend training. We are also able to
arrange weekend training at hotels at various locations throughout England and Wales.
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London Legal Training was established by Nigel Lipton in May 2000 to provide both public and in house legal training for solicitors, barristers, accountants and company personnel. Nigel is a solicitor, lecturer, writer and occasional radio broadcaster. He qualified as a solicitor with the city law firm of Field Fisher Martineau (which is now Field Fisher
Waterhouse) and spent several years in private practice with firms in both London and Buckinghamshire. In 1991 he joined The College of Law in London where he obtained extensive lecturing and training experience. Over his eight year period at The College of Law, the last
four of which as a senior lecturer, he held at various times the posts of Branch Head of Media and Entertainment law, Branch Head of
Conveyancing and Deputy Branch Head of Advocacy. In September1999 he left The College of Law to establish
London Legal Training, and to write a book called “Music: The Law and Music Contracts” published by
XPL Professional Publishing (formerly published by CLT Professional Publishing), and to establish Liptons, a specialist niche media and entertainment law
firm. Nigel has also written articles for the legal press and has considerable broadcasting experience on both national and local radio.
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