Legal English education, made easy.

We help Spanish-speaking lawyers work in international firms more effectively, more accurately and with greater confidence.

How our courses work

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Where you are
Assessment

All potential students that want to take a class with us, must have a minimum B1 level in English. This will be assessed by our team.
Where you are
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Where you’re going
Goals

You cannot win a race without direction. We coach you through what you hope to achieve and get to the bottom of how these classes could impact, change, or improve your career.
Where you’re going
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How you’ll get there
Plan of action

Each class is created with three main pillars in mind - legal theory, language theory and translation theory. We then mould these pillars around your needs and goals.
How you’ll get there

What we teach

Our classes, courses and workshops are focused on consolidating new skills and recoding bad habits. We cover the essential need-to-know for international lawyers.
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We teach legal English to Spanish speaking lawyers.
We do this through:
  • Practice-specific terminology
  • Cross-cultural communication skills for client handling
  • Essential differences between the language used in common law and civil law jurisdictions
  • Writing techniques to improve accuracy and precision
  • Public speaking for lawyers – how to command a room, build trust
  • How to recognize when to adapt your tone and level of formality
  • Common mistranslations between Legal Spanish and Legal English
  • Essential vocabulary needed in a modern international law firm
  • The importance of syntax in Legal English
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Lawyers and law students leave our courses with a global competitive advantage. For the international law firms of today, bilingual lawyers are one of the greatest assets they can invest in.

Which profile are you?

Everything we create is bespoke. Don’t just take our word for it. Let us show you instead. Here are 3 student profile examples for you to see how we customize our students’ learning.
Juan Quintero

TOLES lawyer

Juan Quintero
Lawyer open to International and Multinational opportunities
Bogota, Colombia
Key demographic

Age: 25 – 45
Employment: Lawyer at a national firm

Key psychographics

Values & attitudes: Doesn’t hesitate to invest in the aspects of his life for the things that will put him a step ahead or give him a jump start beyond others in his industry.
Interests: A deep fascination for global culture and curiosity of the world of “Big Law” and golden circle firms.
Lifestyles: As his career advances, he spends more time around lawyers who are versed in multiple languages or have had international experiences. He has stability, but craves something more dynamic, engaging and lucrative.

Challenges

Has taken English lessons his whole life, but realizes that Legal English is a completely different language by itself. He has never truly worked in Law in English and realises that he is wholly unprepared to operate at this level.

Learning objectives
  • Pass the TOLES Advanced Exam
  • Have knowledge of essential, international legal terminology.
  • Be able to master complex grammatical usage and structures.
  • Be aware of current events in the international legal market.
  • Be familiar with modern legal style.
  • Have command and sensitivity to use of register.
Topics covered
  • Basic legal negotiations
  • Pre-contractual documents
  • Commercial contracts
  • Banking
  • Companies
  • Other forms of business
  • Bankruptcy and insolvency
  • Employment law and contracts
  • Litigation process
  • Essential contract law
  • Law of tort
  • Intellectual property
  • Real estate
  • Oral contracts
  • An introduction to the common law
  • Letter writing skills
Sounds like you?

Get in touch and we can plan your course together based on your needs.

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Hugo Serrano Ruiz

Budding lawyer

Hugo Serrano Ruiz
Legal trainee at Navarro Abogados
Madrid, Spain
Key demographic

Age: 22 – 30
Employment: Legal Trainee/Junior Lawyer

Key psychographics

Values & attitudes: Eager to sign up for courses that will make him stand out from his peers. He is looking for advanced training that could help him to progress faster in his career.
Interests: An interest in the dynamics of how international law firms work and curiosity for what skills more senior lawyers may have, that he has yet to learn.
Lifestyles: Is aware that he has a potentially lucrative and rewarding career in front of him. However, he also knows that if he wants that success, he has to be seen as competitive. Whether it is the firm he is currently working at, or one that he may work with in the future, he knows that he is simply “one of many” and so, the more relevant and applicable skills that he can bring to the table – the more doors that will open for him.

Challenges
  • Realises that his law degree didn’t prepare him for the demands of an international firm or international client base.
  • Unclear on the subtleties within Legal English and the nuances of translations.
  • Lack of experience in the use of day-to-day Legal English which leads to common mistakes such as the use of false friends, inaccurate use of register etc.
Learning objectives
  • Use both general and practice-specific legal vocabulary in a manner that is accurate, concise, and effective.
  • Understand and be able to communicate complex legal concepts with clarity and accuracy.
  • Have knowledge of common mistranslations and pitfalls between his native language and the client’s working Language. (For Spanish speakers only)
  • Have knowledge of essential, international legal terminology and the variances that may be encountered across different jurisdictions.
  • Be able to write precise legal texts such as correspondence, briefs and contracts.
  • Be able to master complex grammatical usage and structures.
  • Be familiar with modern legal style.
  • Have command and sensitivity to use of register.
Topics covered
  • Essential Legal Writing skills and techniques (Contract drafting, email communication, brief precision etc.)
  • Essential International Legal Terminology
  • Client Care, including Cross-Cultural Communication skills
  • Legal “Flow” – Colloquialisms, use of jargon, turns of phrases and specialized vocabulary.
  • Mastery of negotiation skills
Sounds like you?

Get in touch and we can plan your course together based on your needs.

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Key demographic

Age: 45 – 60
Employment: Partner/Senior Partner

Key psychographics

Values & attitudes: She cares deeply about the success of her firm and believes that innovation and adaptation are crucial elements of a successful law firm such as hers.
Interests: An interest in skill stacking and polishing her knowledge so that she can remain a thought leader within her industry.
Lifestyles: She operates with high stake clients, fills executive roles in many capacities and is often called upon as a representation of her industry. With greater seniority, the importance of her voice of expertise increases. And as such, so does the importance of making sure that is represented properly.

Challenges
  • Considered the “face of the firm” but realises that her level of English is not at the same level of the bustling youngsters in the firm that have gone through bilingual education or learnt English as a second language.
  • As an ambassador of her firm, she feels that her delivery in Legal English could be improved and this could go a long way in fostering better relationships and capturing more high-ticket international clientele.
  • Has cultivated and compacted years of bad linguistic habits.
  • Questions whether it is “too late” to improve in the language. Although she may have a fair command of the language, she is uncertain as to whether her brain is still malleable enough to take her Legal English to “the next level”
Learning objectives
  • “Recode” any bad linguistic habits that have been cultivated over the years.
  • Be familiar with modern legal style and how to adapt it to various forms of communication.
  • Use both general and practice-specific legal vocabulary in a manner that is accurate, concise, and effective.
  • Have knowledge of common mistranslations between her native language and the client’s working Language. (For Spanish speakers only)
  • Have command and sensitivity to use of register.
  • Cultivating an individually personalized linguistic style.
Topics covered
  • Advanced communication skills and techniques for leaders in the legal industry.
  • Advanced-level topics and skills for client discussions and relationship building.
  • Personal branding for executive lawyers
  • Public speaking for interviews, panel discussions and more.
  • Essential International Legal Terminology.
  • Client Care, including Cross-Cultural Communication skills
  • Legal “Flow” – Colloquialisms, use of jargon, turns of phrases and specialized vocabulary.
Sounds like you?

Get in touch and we can plan your course together based on your needs.

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Find the class structure that works for you

As a lawyer, you’re busy, so let’s get straight to the point. This is a price guide for our classes.
One to one
One to one
80 *
2 to 4 people
2 to 4 people
100 *
5 to 8 people
5 to 8 people
140 *
Larger groups
Larger groups
15-20 *
per person / hour
Prices are preliminary.
Prices may vary depending on factors such as quantity of classes and complexity of the content.
For a more detailed quote
Contact us

How can we help you?

It’s not always easy to take the first step. Tell us what you want to achieve, and we’ll walk you through how to get there.