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==Message from the President==
 
  
Dear all,
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The City University Law Society is run by students for students. The society proudly stands as the largest society by membership in City University and is committed to furthering a broad agenda that is unseen in many societies on campus.
  
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Although the main body of its members is made up of lawyers, you do not have to be a law student to join the Society.
  
On behalf of the governing committee of the law society I would like to extend a very warm welcome to you all. I sincerely hope that you go on to have a very happy and successful year at City this year and we will do all we can to assist you. We encourage you to get involved in what has been one of the Universities most popular societies in any way you can this year whether it be attending events or helping to organise them - our election for the general committee is to take place on the 13th of October!
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The Society organises academic and social events throughout the year to enhance the experience of studying law and other subjects! We are committed to run events relating to student skill development and employability.
  
[[Image:Newbies_RossAgim.jpg|thumb|left|Ross says ''Join us!'']]
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In addition, the Society organises mooting and debating, as well as giving guidance on pro bono work. We also have a termly e-newsletter which keeps everyone informed on how events are being received.
  
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The Law Society can help you build your CV, meet and socialise with fellow students interested in the law, and above all make the experience of developing your intellectual capacities all the more enjoyable.
  
Take a look at the [http://lawbore.net/articles/LawSocIntro.pdf Introductory Newsletter] that was available at the Fresher's Fayre. You did not have to be at the Freshers Fayre to join the law society, there was only a sign-up list to signify declaration of interest. You can formally [http://www.culsu.co.uk/membership/ join] the society now. 
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Currently sponsored by DLA Piper, Macfarlanes, Allen & Overy and just recently Ernst & Young!
  
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The City University Law Society won the Society Officer of the Year Award in 2011.
  
At the moment we can be found on [http://www.facebook.com Facebook]: search for ''City University Law Society'' and [http://twitter.com/cullawsoc Twitter].  
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Membership is £5.00
  
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Email: [mailto:lawsociety@city.ac.uk lawsociety@city.ac.uk]
  
We look forward to meeting and greeting our new and returning members at the '''Welcome Event''' - the venue of which will be confirmed within the next few days!
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[[Category:Newbies]]
 
 
 
 
Kind regards,
 
 
 
 
 
[mailto:Ross.Agim.1@city.ac.uk Ross Agim]
 
President,
 
The City University London Law Society
 

Revision as of 16:10, 11 November 2011

The City University Law Society is run by students for students. The society proudly stands as the largest society by membership in City University and is committed to furthering a broad agenda that is unseen in many societies on campus.

Although the main body of its members is made up of lawyers, you do not have to be a law student to join the Society.

The Society organises academic and social events throughout the year to enhance the experience of studying law and other subjects! We are committed to run events relating to student skill development and employability.

In addition, the Society organises mooting and debating, as well as giving guidance on pro bono work. We also have a termly e-newsletter which keeps everyone informed on how events are being received.

The Law Society can help you build your CV, meet and socialise with fellow students interested in the law, and above all make the experience of developing your intellectual capacities all the more enjoyable.

Currently sponsored by DLA Piper, Macfarlanes, Allen & Overy and just recently Ernst & Young!

The City University Law Society won the Society Officer of the Year Award in 2011.

Membership is £5.00

Email: lawsociety@city.ac.uk