Mock Trial and Moot Court Competitions provide an invaluable service to students in preparing them to be better advocates, and they cannot be held without judges.
As a judge, you will provide feedback and evaluate the participants’ performance. Attorneys from all practice areas are welcome!
Each round of competition entails a time commitment of substantive work (training, listening to competition rounds, grading and delivering feedback) of approximately 3 to 3.5 hours.
Seating is limited. Pre-registration required; register now!
Note: the final round of the competition is October 28; judges are recruited by other means.
Title:
2013 1L Mock Trial Competition - Moot Court Judging
When/Where:
Monday, November 4 through Thursday, November 7, 2013
Note: There is a maximum of two days allowed for attorney.
5:45 pm to 9:00 pm
University of Washington School of Law
Seattle, WA
By:Honor Board at the University of Washington School of Law
Credit:
- 3 credits if you judge one round
- 5.5 credits if you judge a round in both competitions, because pre-competition training counts for .5 credits, but it is identical for both competitions, and so cannot be counted twice.
- both.
- Regulations restrict the number of CLE credits you may receive for judging moot court competitions to 6 CLE credits per three-year reporting period.
No charge. Free parking and a meal are provided. Pre-registration required!
More Information:
https://sites.google.com/a/uw.edu/mchb/information-for/judges
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