Happy Thanksgiving!
The name Thanksgiving is fitting, as the theme of the holiday is to do just that – give thanks. A mesothelioma or lung cancer diagnosis can be difficult any time of the year, but it can feel extremely difficult to…
The name Thanksgiving is fitting, as the theme of the holiday is to do just that – give thanks. A mesothelioma or lung cancer diagnosis can be difficult any time of the year, but it can feel extremely difficult to…
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with Mesothelioma, you likely are facing many complex questions and decisions related to your health. It is natural to be concerned about your prognosis, in particular
College can be a rewarding, life-changing experience for many people. Young adults often learn how to be adults throughout their time as college students. They figure out how to navigate the world independently, discovering how to live and grow on…
Congratulations to our talented Law Clerk and MSU Law student, Emily Rosberg, on receiving the 2020-2021 Distinguished Law Student Leadership Award! This award is for working with the Multicultural Executive Council and the Diversity and Equity Services Office. It is…
Understanding Civil Lawsuits for Sexual Assault Victims The pursuit of justice after sexual abuse varies for every survivor. Criminal prosecution is often the first step to stopping offenders and ensuring public safety. However, criminal trials are designed with a specific…
Michael Serling and Eric Abramson joined the host of Gracefully Greying for a Q&A to discuss important questions about asbestos, mesothelioma, and your legal rights. Read below to learn more about these important topics or watch the full podcast episode…
In recent years, talcum powder has been a hot topic of discussion for both legal and medical professionals. This is due to a potential link between talcum powder usage and severe medical conditions such as cancer. But what is talcum…
Asbestos exposure at work is one of the leading causes of mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other asbestos-related diseases among railroad workers. Asbestos, a known human carcinogen, can be found in old rail cars, rail ties, locomotives, and even in old…