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December 17, 2024 45 mins

On this episode, Stephanie Anais is joined by Madeleine Weber, Chartered Legal Executive, English Law Solicitor, New York Attorney and Certified Information Privacy Professional.

She is also the founder of INHOUSEW, an educational platform  with focused materials to help students smash their preparation for the CIPP/E, CIPM and SQE2 exams.

During the episode, Madeleine talks about INHOUSEW and explains how its resources equip SQE 2 students with the knowledge and skills to take the exams. Madeleine also shares her invaluable advice on how best to prepare for, and pass, SQE 2.

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Hosted by Stephanie Anais, Produced by Nathan Gore

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