The purpose of the PIMML Society shall be to provide a community within the law school for students interested in tort-based civil litigation, with a particular focus on personal injury and medical malpractice law. The organization aims to promote academic exploration, professional development, and student engagement in one of the most prominent and impactful areas of law.

Personal injury and medical malpractice law intersects with a wide range of substantive legal issues, including negligence, wrongful death, products liability, healthcare regulation, and insurance disputes. These topics also raise broader questions of access to justice, civil jury trials, and ethical obligations of attorneys and medical professionals. The Society will sponsor workshops, speaker panels, and networking opportunities to help students better understand the practice and policy concerns that define this area of law. The PIMML Society will also serve as a liaison between students and attorneys practicing in this area of law, offering alumni engagement and mentorship opportunities for those pursuing litigation-focused careers. At all times, the PIMML Society will demonstrate respect for the University and Law School mission statements by providing, in particular, opportunities to advance “the dialogue between faith and reason.”

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If you need additional information about this organization, please contact Student Life at law-slse@cua.edu.