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Using Transactional Practice Competitions To Introduce Students To Key Deal-Making Skills, Ted Becker, Eric Zacks
Using Transactional Practice Competitions To Introduce Students To Key Deal-Making Skills, Ted Becker, Eric Zacks
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Law school moot court competitions are everywhere. That is a bit of an exaggeration, to be sure, but not by much. At last count, students with an interest in litigation had more than 60 interschool appellate advocacy competitions to choose from, ranging in topics from admiralty to space law to veterans law. Toss in trial advocacy competitions, and the number of opportunities to hone litigation skills increases significantly. And seemingly every law school has its own intraschool litigation competitions, ranging from part of a 1L legal writing program to school-wide appellate advocacy competitions whose final rounds attract prominent judges or …
91st Henry M. Campbell Moot Court Competition Final Round, University Of Michigan Law School
91st Henry M. Campbell Moot Court Competition Final Round, University Of Michigan Law School
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Program for the final round of the 2016 Campbell Moot Court Competition.
1l Oral Advocacy Competition, University Of Michigan Law School
1l Oral Advocacy Competition, University Of Michigan Law School
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Program for the 1L Oral Advocacy Competition final round.
90th Henry M. Campbell Moot Court Competition Final Round, University Of Michigan Law School
90th Henry M. Campbell Moot Court Competition Final Round, University Of Michigan Law School
Event Materials
Program for the final round of the 2015 Campbell Moot Court Competition.