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The purpose of the First Year Moot Court Competition is to introduce
law students to the art of oral advocacy. The event provides a
competitive atmosphere and gives students an opportunity to be critiqued
by attorneys and/or judges. This feedback is an invaluable way for first
year students to assess strengths and weaknesses in their oral
communication skills. In addition, it may be a catalyst for some
students who discover that they have a passion for the courtroom. 2008 First Year Competition This year the preliminary
round of the First Year Moot Court Competition will be held at the law
school on March 29, 2008, with the advancing rounds also at the law school
on April 5, 2008. The final round will be held on April 11, 2008, location
to be determined. 2007 First Year Competition The Moot Court Board is proud to announce the focus of this year’s First Year Competition is Celebrating Diversity Within the Law. This competition theme is a tradition that began during last year’s competition. To highlight this theme, our goal for the competition is to have every judging panel in the competition reflect the numerous perspectives that are a part of our legal community. By incorporating judges with different backgrounds throughout the competition, we hope to provide our student body with an opportunity to develop their oral advocacy skills in a diverse atmosphere. Specifically, this year’s problem involves a motion for a protective order relating to a privileged document that was inadvertently disclosed to opposing counsel. The first-year students have been analyzing this issue under North Carolina law. The Moot Court Board will host the Preliminary Round of the Competition on Saturday, March 24, 2007 at George Mason University School of Law from 8:00 AM until 6:00 PM. The Advancing Rounds will be held on Saturday, March 31, 2007 at the law school from 8:00 AM until 4:00 PM. The Final Round of the Competition will be held on Friday, April 13, 2007 at 3:30 PM at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Recap of the 2006 First Year Competition
The final round of the 2006 First Year Moot Court Competition was held on
Friday, Friday, April 7, 2006 at the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Virginia. The two finalists, Jeremy Tigan and Uzoma
Nkwonta, argued a motion for preliminary injunction involving a covenant not
to compete before a distinguished panel of federal and state judges. The
panel included the Honorable James W. Benton, Senior Judge of the Court of
Appeals of Virginia, the Honorable Gerald Bruce Lee of the United States
District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the Honorable
Leslie Alden of the Fairfax County Circuit Court.
This argument represented the culmination of a first-year writing course competition, in which all first-year students participated in oral arguments involving the same fact pattern. After four rounds of competition, two finalists advanced to argue the final round in the competition. For over thirty minutes, the distinguished panel peppered the finalists with questions about the fact pattern and actual cases in front of an audience of more than 100 of their fellow classmates, faculty members, family and friends. Congratulations to Jeremy Tigan and Uzoma Nkwonta for their outstanding performance. |
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