Surrey Law Society offers a comprehensive programme of training and events for its members, including free webinars, online courses, in-person seminars and a range of networking opportunities. Members benefit from a 50% discount on attendance at courses, either online or in person, and other opportunities for Double the Learning, Half the Price and Season Ticket discounts. Non-member rates are also available. Kindly be aware that there is an additional 1.5%+80p booking charge applied to the overall ticket prices. Social Events are priced individually, please click on the event below to find out more information.
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Non-Member Fee: £125+VAT (including notes and a copy of the recording)
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This session is intended to explore practical ways to improve the efficiency, accuracy and consistency of estate administration.
This course highlights a selection of transactions that can quickly go wrong, and the issues within them that, if missed or mishandled, can lead to complaints, claims or sleepless nights.
In this comprehensive Will Drafting Masterclass, private client practitioners will gain valuable insights from James Lister, an expert in identifying and addressing key challenges in Will drafting.
The TA6 (6th edition) was published on 13th October 2025. This session explores key issues arising from the updated form, including how to handle residential enquiries, the law of misrepresentation, and liability for clients and conveyancers.
This primarily applies in England only. It received the Royal Assent on October 27th, 2025, and is expected to come into force in early 2026.