Saturday, February 8, 2014

March 3 – 10: Seattle - Contract Negotiation Competition/Moot Court #MCLE

The Contract Negotiation Competition is open to first, second and third year students and provides them with the opportunity to practice their negotiation and oral advocacy abilities. The competition features two preliminary rounds and three elimination rounds (quarterfinal, semifinal, and final). The competition features a different contract scenario each night.
As a judge in this competition, you provide feedback and evaluate the participants’ performance. Attorneys from all practice areas are welcome!
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.
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.
Title:
Contract Negotiation Competition Moot Court Judging
When/Where:
  • Monday, March 3, 2014 (Preliminary Round 1)
  • Tuesday, March 4, 2014 (Preliminary Round 2)
  • Wednesday, March 5, 2014 (Quarterfinal Round)
  • Thursday, March 6, 2014 (Semifinal Round).
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.
  • APR 11.2 a(5) states " A lawyer may earn a maximum of six of the required credit hours for any reporting period for participation in law school competitions, moot court, or mock trials programs, as described in Regulation 103(g) of Appendix APR 11."
Cost:
  • Free.
  • Free parking and a meal are provided. 
If you are unable to serve as a judge for this competition, please consider judging for the nextcompetition 1L Appellate Advocacy - May 12-19, 2014.
By:
University of Washington School of Law Moot Court Honor Board

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