Certificate Course in Mergers & Acquisitions

A 20-hour, seminar-style program designed for law students and young professionals.

Executive Legal Education for a Global Future

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About the course

Unlock the essentials of Mergers & Acquisitions with our Foundation Certificate Course—a 20-hour, seminar-style program designed for law students and young professionals. Delivered over four intensive days in London, this course offers practical insights into deal strategy, valuation, due diligence, and transaction structuring. Choose your level—from foundational to advanced—and gain the skills and certification to advance your career in corporate law and finance. Join us to learn from industry experts, engage in real-world case studies, and build a powerful professional network.UKILP Academy delivers world-class, transformative executive education programmes, designed to provide high-impact legal and business training for young lawyers, working professionals, and senior executives.

Designed for: Law students, young professionals, and practitioners

  • Comprehensive coverage of:
    • Fundamentals of the M&A process from deal sourcing to closing
    • Strategic rationale and valuation methods in M&A
    • Due diligence best practices and transaction structuring
    • Legal documentation and negotiation techniques
    • Synergies creation and post-merger integration basics
  • Interactive seminar format: Combining lectures, case studies, and group discussions
  • Networking opportunities: Connect with industry experts, legal professionals, and peers
Duration
20 hours
Format
Seminar-style, 4-day intensive program
Location
Online, In-person and London
Fee
£2500

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