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Legal Learning roadmap: January-March 2026

Plan your firm's training with our quarterly roadmap. This article outlines upcoming content changes in Legal Learning.

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Written by Louise Hodkiss
Updated over 2 weeks ago

January 2026

Courses - Maintain

  • Anti-Facilitating Tax Evasion for Law Firms

  • PEPs and Sanctions

Webinars

  • Monthly Compliance Update – January 2026

  • Horizon Scanning 2026


February 2026

Courses - New

  • CQS Conveyancing Practice Update 2026

  • CQS Risk, Compliance, and Client Care Update 2026

Webinars

  • Monthly Compliance Update – February 2026

  • AML Quarterly Update – January 2026


March 2026

Courses - Redesign

  • Dealing with Internal Suspicious Activity Reports (name change TBC)

Webinars

  • Monthly Compliance Update – March 2026

  • Where Were All the Compliance Officers?


Coming later in 2026

Courses - Redesign

  • How to Be an Effective COFA

  • How to Be an Effective MLRO

  • Ethics for Lawyers

  • ESG for Law Firms (name TBC)

  • Anti-Money Laundering for Law Firms

  • Anti-Money Laundering for Support Staff

Courses - Maintain

  • Data Protection for Barristers' Chambers

  • Data Protection for International Law Firms

  • Data Protection for Law Firms

  • AI for Law Firms

Webinars

Throughout 2026, we'll continue to deliver:

  • Monthly Compliance Updates

  • AML Quarterly Updates

  • PII Update 2026

  • Breach Management Update 2026

  • Conveyancing Update 2026


Ongoing policy maintenance

Our Policies & Precedents library receives regular maintenance throughout the year to ensure all templates remain current with legislative changes and best practice guidance. Specific updates will be communicated in the relevant release notes.

πŸ“ŒNote: We aim to release content in the months shown, but timings may shift based on production schedules and emerging regulatory priorities.



Understanding update types

Different update types require different actions from your administrators:

Update type

Meaning

What admins should do

Retired

Content has been targeted for retiring and will no longer be available after specified date.

Remove allocation and renewal rules.

Maintain

Minor changes to the existing modules within a course to ensure quality and compliance.

No action required: newly registered users will automatically see the new content. In progress user will need to be reset to see the updated content.

Redesign

An existing title has undergone a structural, visual or content change.

If using an Access course (off-the-shelf) then any new users or users that are reset will see the new one. If content has been copied into a new course, you must add the new modules to it.

Rename

An existing title is undergoing a name change as part of a rebrand, commercial or legislative decision.

No action required.


Questions or feedback?

If you have questions about any upcoming content or would like to suggest topics for future development, please contact your Account Manager or reach out to our support team.

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