Sunday, September 22, 2013

November 4 - November 7: Seattle - 2013 1L Mock Trial Competition

Judging for a UWLS competition is an opportunity to provide law students with valuable feedback on their trial advocacy skills. Volunteer judges are also invaluable to the continued success of the Moot Court Honor Board and the in-house competition program.    
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.
Cost:
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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