Prepare for the Higher Rights of Audience (HRA) written assessment in Civil proceedings with Datalaw’s expert-led, two-day online training course. Delivered in small groups by experienced solicitor-advocate Mike Winston, this course is ideal for qualified and trainee solicitors preparing to qualify as solicitor-advocates.
This course focuses exclusively on written exam preparation, helping attendees gain the knowledge, confidence, and strategies needed to meet the SRA’s assessment standards.
Online Event Key Details
Dates - 2 Day Exam Preparation
24th February 2026 - Civil Focus 1 (9:30am–4:30pm)
25th February 2026 - Civil Focus 2 (9:30am–4:30pm)
Delivery - Online Group Session
Tickets Available - 15
Session Speaker - Mike Winston
What's Included - Information Subject to Change
Join us for this intensive and focused online training designed to fully prepare candidates for the written Higher Rights of Audience (HRA) assessments. You’ll benefit from:
- Two full days of live online instruction led by solicitor-advocate Mike Winston
- Structured written exam preparation for Civil proceedings
- Practical guidance on exam technique, written advocacy, and legal argumentation
- Access to resources to support your learning post session
Secure Your Place
To confirm your place on this exclusive online course, simply purchase your ticket and complete the short event booking form. Once submitted, you’ll receive a confirmation email with your course access details.
With only 15 places available, we strongly recommend securing your spot early to avoid missing out on this valuable preparation opportunity.
In-Person Practical Advocacy Training
Following this written-focused course, Datalaw will host a two-day in-person event covering the practical Higher Rights Audience assessments in Civil proceedings:
- 10th March 2026, 9:30am - 4:30am, Civil Practical Training 1
- 11th March 2026, 9:30am - 4:30am, Civil Practical Training 2
Why Become a Solicitor-Advocate?
Qualifying as a solicitor-advocate opens the door to higher court advocacy, greater autonomy, and enhanced client service. With Higher Rights of Audience, solicitors can manage complex cases from start to finish, strengthening client relationships, increasing earning potential, and advancing their legal careers.
Whether you're looking to broaden your practice, gain professional recognition, or take on more advocacy work in-house, this course provides the expert preparation you need to take the next step. Begin your solicitor-advocate journey with Datalaw and benefit from structured, supportive training that gets results.