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Terms and Conditions

1. Course Notes and/or slides (in Word/Power Point format and where provided by the lecturer) are emailed to delegates as an email attachment prior to the start of the course. Where attachments are large you will be contacted first how you would like the notes or slides sent to you.

2. Cpd4lawyers reserves the right to vary or cancel a course where the occasion necessitates.

3. Cpd4lawyers accepts no liability if, for whatever reason, the seminar does not take place or if there is variation in the seminar programme.

4. Prices may be subject to change.

5. Full invoice payable unless:

a. Cancellation: provided written notice is received at least 4 weeks prior to the event the fee will be refunded less a £25 administration charge

b. Transfer: provided written notice is received at least 4 weeks is received prior to the event. However for transfer to another event and/or date an administration charge of £25 will be levied.

6. Booking a course, constitutes a legally binding contract. The delegate and firm are jointly and severally liable for all fees due to CPD4Lawyers.

7. Continuing Professional Development and Continuing Professional Education hours or points may be claimed from the following professional bodies: The Law Society; The Bar Council.

If members of the ICAEW consider that this seminar qualifies as structured CPE within the Institute's guidelines they may count this seminar as hours x 3 towards meeting their CPE point requirements.

8. Up to 75% (12hours) CPD points may be claimed by solicitors from distance (computer based) learning.

9. Payment must be received in full prior to attendance of the seminar.

10. Delegates are responsible for their computers and for their setting up in preparation for the seminar. Cpd4lawyers will not be held liable under any circumstances for the hardware, software or operation of delegates' computers.