IQ Legal Training

Ian Quayle
Ian qualified as a solicitor and worked in private practice for 12 years specialising in property law matters generally including residential conveyancing , development work, commercial leasehold transactions,   and property joint ventures.

IQ Legal Training
IQ Legal Training

Since 1998 he worked in house and as a consultant for national house builders and national and international property developers advising on all aspects of property, landlord and  tenant ,transactional ,and management issues.

For the last 16 years Ian has provided training to the legal profession throughout England working for some of the most prominent providers of legal training as well as providing training privately to firms and organisations. This has in the main been provided via in house courses, public courses , and  conferences. In addition Ian delivers webinars for a number of training providers.  

In addition Ian has delivered live and pre-recorded webinars nationally and internationally for both of the leading legal training providers and continues to do so.

Ian has delivered over 1500 training courses (all property related) for city and regional firms, local law societies, and local authorities. His style and delivery is relaxed but he is able to explain the law and practical issues relating to the training topic in a way that ensures delegates learn or reinforce learning and derive meaningful benefit from the training provided. Feedback is always positive.

Unusually Ian is able to deliver training in both the commercial and residential property fields generating courses on a myriad of topics some of which are of general application and others more specialist and focused.

IQ Legal Training
Ian Quayle : iq legal training limited
IQ Legal Training

Ian lives in the North East England with his partner and travels nationally.  He has numerous hobbies and pastimes including renovating a 200 year old partly derelict house ( a topic for a conveyancing course in its own right !!!)

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