Participating in the Legal Secretarial Training program has been an invaluable experience for me, both professionally and personally. The opportunity to engage with industry experts and fellow professionals has significantly enhanced my knowledge and skills in Intellectual Property Law and more. The comprehensive curriculum provided a deep dive into Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright, Designs and Commercial law, equipping me with the latest tools and techniques to excel in my role as Legal Secretary (my current position at Adams & Adams). The hands-on training and practical applications were particularly beneficial allowing me to immediately implement what I learned into my day-to-day responsibilities.

Beyond the technical knowledge, the Legal Secretarial Training program also fostered a supportive and collaborative environment. The connections and relationships I built with instructors and peers are now a vital part of my professional network, offering ongoing support and collaboration opportunities.

Overall, the Secretarial Program has been a transformative experience that has empowered me to advance in my career with confidence and expertise. I am highly grateful for the opportunity to be part of that program and I would recommend this program to anyone look to elevate their professional capabilities.

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