A mesothelioma diagnosis weighs heavily not only on the patient but their entire support system, too. Friends, family and caregivers supporting someone with mesothelioma also need support to provide their loved one the best care possible. That’s why The Mesothelioma Read More
How to Get Workers Compensation for an Occupational Disease in South Carolina
Monty Desai | Partner & Attorney The Workers’ Compensation system in South Carolina provides compensation to employees who have been injured or become ill in the course of their job. In order for a workers’ comp claim to be successful, Read More
March of Dimes Feature: Castiell’s Story
Guest Contributor: Kathleen Madera As a mother, you can try to plan everything to spec. I learned with my second child, as much as you plan, those plans still go out the window. This is the story of a special Read More
Return of the VP Education Award: get writing!
The City Students’ Union have brought back the VP Education Award this year – students are asked to write 1500 words on one of the 5 given essay titles. As law students, one may seem more pertinent than the others, Read More
Youth at Risk | 3 Canadian Charities
Youth at risk are one of Canada’s most vulnerable populations and they need our ongoing care. Several of our charities are doing boots-on-the-ground work. Their staff are advocating for, feeding, and housing kids. They are friends of this sector of Read More
4 Things You Should Do if You’re Injured at Work
When you suffer injury at work, your first thoughts likely involve how long it will take to heal from your injuries and get back to work. However, you may be missing some crucial steps that can help ensure you are Read More
Helping Mesothelioma Patients: Pen Is More Powerful than the Knife
When it comes to the future of treatment for mesothelioma, I really believe the pen can be more powerful than the knife. Politicians have the potential to save more patients than thoracic surgeons can. What do I mean? People are Read More
Hiding history (Exploring the Law)
In the induction period, new LLB students at the City Law School were asked to undertake the ‘Exploring the Law’ activity – wandering round the local area to find certain buildings, statues, streets or murals on one of eight trails Read More
Event review: Commercial awareness in law
On Tuesday 5th February 2019, The City Law School held an engaging panel with solicitors, to discuss what commercial awareness is. I’ve always been confused as to what exactly it means to be ‘commercially aware’ and was excited to hear Read More
Sign up open for Speed mooting competition – 23rd March 2019
Are you an aspiring advocate? Do you want firsthand experience of life as a trial lawyer? Then the National Speed Mooting Competition offers an opportunity to do just that. It is open to all undergraduate law and GDL students from Read More