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These demonstrate how following a traditional law path to solicitor or barrister isn't for everyone...
 
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Thomas has worked for many years as a translator, both for the European Parliament and the UEFA Champions League and completed his CPE (now the GDL) at City between 2003-2004. It's fantastic to see his first book doing so well (I'm reading it at the moment...) and for anyone who gets hooked, the next one Sign of The Cross, will be out next year.
 
Thomas has worked for many years as a translator, both for the European Parliament and the UEFA Champions League and completed his CPE (now the GDL) at City between 2003-2004. It's fantastic to see his first book doing so well (I'm reading it at the moment...) and for anyone who gets hooked, the next one Sign of The Cross, will be out next year.
  
Tom has been hugely in demand, with recent interviews on JazzFM and Radio 4's Front Row, you can read other interviews via [http://crimealwayspays.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/ya-wanna-do-it-here-or-down-station.html Crime Always Pays] and the website of Canadian writer [http://ethanjonesbooks.wordpress.com/2012/08/07/10-questions-with-thomas-mogford/ Ethan Jones]. Tom writes about the challenges of being the writer of a new crime series on [http://www.crimetime.co.uk/mag/index.php/showarticle/3050?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Crime Time]. Lots of reviews online by bloggers: [http://itsacrimeukbooks.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/shadow-of-the-rock-thomas-mogford/ It's a Crime!], [http://www.criminalelement.com/blogs/2012/08/fresh-meat-shadow-of-the-rock-by-thomas-mogford-lakis-fourouklas-detective-thriller-africa-international-crime Criminal Element]. Follow Tom on [https://twitter.com/ThomasMogford Twitter] for Spike news!
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Tom has been hugely in demand, with recent interviews on JazzFM and Radio 4's Front Row, you can read other interviews via [http://crimealwayspays.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/ya-wanna-do-it-here-or-down-station.html Crime Always Pays] and the website of Canadian writer [https://www.fantasticfiction.com/j/ethan-jones/ Ethan Jones]. Tom writes about the challenges of being the writer of a new crime series on [http://www.crimetime.co.uk/Sign-Of-The-Cross-Thomas-Mogford-Talks-To-Crime-Time/ Crime Time]. Lots of reviews online by bloggers: [http://itsacrimeukbooks.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/shadow-of-the-rock-thomas-mogford/ It's a Crime!], [http://www.criminalelement.com/blogs/2012/08/fresh-meat-shadow-of-the-rock-by-thomas-mogford-lakis-fourouklas-detective-thriller-africa-international-crime Criminal Element]. Follow Tom on [https://twitter.com/ThomasMogford Twitter] for Spike news!
 
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Marie-Louise Orre is a City LPC graduate. She talks us through her life as a shipping lawyer, covering what drew her to law, offering interview tips, discussing commercial awareness and the importance of a great academic record with interests outside of law.
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Jessica Westwood graduated from the LLB at City in 2007 and used her law to enter legal publishing. Her interview gives you a glimpse into what opportunities there are in this field and the types of challenges it offers.  
 
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Ben Challis, an entertainment lawyer and City alumnus, tells us how he made it into the field, about his current and most recent roles (one of 2 lawyers for the Glastonbury Festival, lecturer in law, specialist in live events and television, General Counsel for 3A Entertainments AND editor for the great [http://www.musiclawupdates.com Music Law Updates]). A pretty inspiring guy.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 26 November 2019

Get a snapshot of what some of our alumni have been getting up to via this selection of video interviews. Originally filmed for Lawbore Future Lawyer, we're sharing them on Learnmore too!

These demonstrate how following a traditional law path to solicitor or barrister isn't for everyone...

Hear from Thomas Mogford,Craig Robinson and Jessica Westwood.

Thomas Mogford

Thomas Mogford published his first novel, The Shadow of the Rock, in August of this year. Described by The Times as 'evocative, engrossing and entertaining', Mogford's work has also been praised by the great Susan Hill as 'original, pacey, a great writing debut'. This crime thriller is based in Gibraltar where the book's central character tax lawyer Spike Sanguinetti gets embroiled in a murder case whilst trying to save the accused, old friend Solomon.

Thomas has worked for many years as a translator, both for the European Parliament and the UEFA Champions League and completed his CPE (now the GDL) at City between 2003-2004. It's fantastic to see his first book doing so well (I'm reading it at the moment...) and for anyone who gets hooked, the next one Sign of The Cross, will be out next year.

Tom has been hugely in demand, with recent interviews on JazzFM and Radio 4's Front Row, you can read other interviews via Crime Always Pays and the website of Canadian writer Ethan Jones. Tom writes about the challenges of being the writer of a new crime series on Crime Time. Lots of reviews online by bloggers: It's a Crime!, Criminal Element. Follow Tom on Twitter for Spike news!


Jessica Westwood

Jessica Westwood graduated from the LLB at City in 2007 and used her law to enter legal publishing. Her interview gives you a glimpse into what opportunities there are in this field and the types of challenges it offers.