It was based in King Charles House on Park End Street in central Oxford.
[2][3] In 2008, the University of Oxford decided to exit the provision of the LPC and, effective 2010, OXILP became a part of the School of Social Sciences and Law of Oxford Brookes, and moved to Headington Hill Hall, a Grade II listed mansion dating back to 1771 owned by Oxford Brookes.
[4] In March 2011, a former OXILP student who had failed its LPC course lost a bid for damages at the High Court for what she claimed had been "clearly negligent" tuition.
[5] In March 2013, Oxford Brookes announced its intention to cease teaching the legal practice course at the end of the 2012/13 academic year, following a 50 percent decline in applications over the prior five years.
[6][7] The University of Law subsequently agreed to take over the provision of Oxford Brookes' legal practice course.