A good presentation on how to handle a problem question on medical negligence. Shaveen emphasises the importance of picking & listing out the main points in the question, & then the issues. He then discusses the spider graphs on Duty of Care , Breach & Causation. Great! Thank you Shaveen! 😄
Hi Morgan. One of the best ways to commit any material in law to memory is to recreate, in your own style, Spider Graphs similar to these. So, once you’ve made your notes, try your hand and drawing a few yourself 😄
would this be material increase of risk? but it differs from the mcghee case since death of Jess is unknown that it could be caused by the treatment or herself.
Thanks currently listening. 2nd year law mature student. Contract went horribly wrong, tort now, and still struggling. Can you recommend any more videos?? Thanks
Hi Aysun. I’m glad this lesson was helpful. You may be interested in having a look at my comprehensive Tort Law and Contract Law Workshops where questions are broken down and responses are articulated from A-Z. Have a look: go.thelawsimplified.com/TortWorkshop
Hello, thank you for this detailed, but succinct explanation. What advice would you offer someone attempting to file a claim against a company for loss of property that is set of old and irreplaceable family heirlooms? Also can you cite any precedents particularly in New York?
+Niki Lim No worries. I've begun tutoring sessions for exams which are coming up. If you're interested, drop a message on the official Facebook page and I'd be glad to help: facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
You are so methodical in your approach. Can i ask are you a student or have you years experience in Law. The reason i ask is i have just completed a foundation degreea and will be progressing onto my LLB this term and this seems very advanced for my experience 🤔.. Maybe i am trying to run before i can walk
These lessons are predominantly aimed at LLB students but most of the concepts apply for A-Level Law, GDL and evening LLM modules. The goal is to develop your technique of articulation. Law is much more about how you ‘think’ than what you know.
Great spider chart with cases, I love it. Thanks! Min 4:20, I believe you meant that Lisa's daughter, Jess, possibly/ potentially suffered depression, not Lisa.
You’re a master. How easily you have summarised every issue in the question. 👍
Spider graph is a revelation! If only I hadn't left this assignment so late and had to the time to put one together...
A good presentation on how to handle a problem question on medical negligence. Shaveen emphasises the importance of picking & listing out the main points in the question, & then the issues. He then discusses the spider graphs on Duty of Care , Breach & Causation. Great! Thank you Shaveen! 😄
Please can you do something like this for trespass to persons?
thank you so much sir, you have helped me a great deal with my exams coming up soon it has made it much clearer for me.
Bro I can't thank you enough. God bless your heart❤️
You saved my life!!!! Stay blessed!!!
I wish I could commit these spider charts to memory!
Hi Morgan. One of the best ways to commit any material in law to memory is to recreate, in your own style, Spider Graphs similar to these. So, once you’ve made your notes, try your hand and drawing a few yourself 😄
When you started reading the 1st question, I thought it was a story😂
would this be material increase of risk? but it differs from the mcghee case since death of Jess is unknown that it could be caused by the treatment or herself.
Thank you sir..
Well Explained.. 🤝
thank you very cool. Carl loves this very much.
thank you, brother.
Thanks currently listening. 2nd year law mature student. Contract went horribly wrong, tort now, and still struggling.
Can you recommend any more videos??
Thanks
Hi Aysun. I’m glad this lesson was helpful. You may be interested in having a look at my comprehensive Tort Law and Contract Law Workshops where questions are broken down and responses are articulated from A-Z. Have a look: go.thelawsimplified.com/TortWorkshop
@@TheLawSimplified many thanks shall take a look
What does it mean to discuss and how do I do it correctly,
please do for evidence and also succession please ! :)
Hi Farhan. I'll work on it!
Hello, thank you for this detailed, but succinct explanation. What advice would you offer someone attempting to file a claim against a company for loss of property that is set of old and irreplaceable family heirlooms? Also can you cite any precedents particularly in New York?
Can u do this for evidence, family and land too? Please 😃
+Niki Lim Hi. I've already created on for Land Law: th-cam.com/video/5lTCdph90BU/w-d-xo.html
The Law Simplified tq so so much !!!
+Niki Lim No worries. I've begun tutoring sessions for exams which are coming up. If you're interested, drop a message on the official Facebook page and I'd be glad to help: facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
The Law Simplified alright :) thanks alt !
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You are so methodical in your approach. Can i ask are you a student or have you years experience in Law. The reason i ask is i have just completed a foundation degreea and will be progressing onto my LLB this term and this seems very advanced for my experience 🤔.. Maybe i am trying to run before i can walk
These lessons are predominantly aimed at LLB students but most of the concepts apply for A-Level Law, GDL and evening LLM modules. The goal is to develop your technique of articulation. Law is much more about how you ‘think’ than what you know.
Great spider chart with cases, I love it. Thanks! Min 4:20, I believe you meant that Lisa's daughter, Jess, possibly/ potentially suffered depression, not Lisa.
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thanks so much
I'm glad these videos were helpful 😊
Are you Sri Lankan mate? I am too 🇱🇰 Eye out for a brother
Is this for British law students?
Primarily, yes.
This cool
Damn this drug is going hard mays well sui my self 📦
'foreseeable' not foreceable