Certificate Course for In-house lawyers - Dispute Resolution & Mediation

Equip your in-house legal team with essential skills in dispute resolution and mediation through our intensive 4-day seminar in London.

Executive Legal Education for a Global Future

Powered by the UK India Legal Partnership, UKILP Academy delivers specialised, practice-driven executive education in law and business studies for legal professionals across borders.

About the course

Equip your in-house legal team with essential skills in dispute resolution and mediation through our intensive 4-day seminar in London. This £2,000 program offers practical training in negotiation, conflict management, and cross-border dispute strategies—delivered by expert instructors and designed to enhance your team’s effectiveness in managing complex commercial disputes. Join us for an engaging, interactive experience and earn a certificate that underscores your commitment to professional excellence.

Designed for: In-house legal teams and corporate counsel seeking practical dispute resolution and mediation skills

Key Focus Areas:

  • Understanding dispute resolution frameworks and mediation processes
  • Developing negotiation and conflict management techniques
  • Strategies for resolving commercial disputes efficiently and effectively
  • Legal and strategic considerations in cross-border dispute resolution
  • Interactive Format: Expert-led lectures, practical workshops, and real-world case studies
  • Networking Opportunities: Engage with peers, legal experts, and industry leaders
  • Certification: Awarded upon successful completion to enhance professional credentials
  • Location Advantage: Held in London, providing access to leading legal institutions and a dynamic business environment

Duration
4 Days
Format
Seminar-style, 4-day intensive program
Location
London
Fee
£2000

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