CLLS launches construction law training programme
The City of London Law Society (CLLS) has unveiled the newest iteration of its construction law training programme, aptly named Foundations. This biennial initiative, which has been running since 2008, is specifically designed for trainees, junior solicitors, and students who are looking for a structured introduction to construction law in England and Wales. It is also beneficial for practitioners seeking to refresh their knowledge and skills in this essential field.
Francis Ho, Chair of the CLLS Construction Law Committee and Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys LLP, expressed, “Training has long been a core part of the Committee’s work. Foundations is designed to provide a clear and practical introduction to construction law, drawing on the experience of leading practitioners across the City. Expanding access to the programme allows us to support a broader group of early-career lawyers and those keen to develop their expertise in this area.”