While at law school, Owen won awards for his oral advocacy: with teammates, two Second Place Team awards at Canada's national Gale Cup Moot Competitions; the overall First Place Oralist as a member of Osgoode's winning side in the Goodman & Carr Cup «Baby Gale» first - year mooting competition; and a Distinguished
Oralist in the Osgoode Lerners Cup.
Thannikkotu was also named best
oralist in the finals.
Léa Brière and Vanessa Henri from UQAM took home the first and second place awards for best
oralists in the preliminary rounds, and Lisa Jorgensen from UBC received the prize for best oralist in the final round.
Not exact matches
Tricia is a 2008 graduate of the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law where she was a member of the National Moot Court Team and received the Top
Oralist Award
in 2006.
He was the Notes Chair of the Harvard Law Review, an
oralist on the championship team
in the Ames Moot Court Competition, and a recipient of the best - brief award at each stage of that competition.
Stacey earned her Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Brooklyn Law School
in 2000, where she was a member of the International Moot Court as an
oralist and brief writer.
He received a J.D. cum laude from Wake Forest University School of Law
in Winston - Salem where he won awards for Most Outstanding Advocate as well as Best
Oralist.
In his third year of law school, he represented Queen's Law in the Wilson Moot, and was awarded sixth best oralist overal
In his third year of law school, he represented Queen's Law
in the Wilson Moot, and was awarded sixth best oralist overal
in the Wilson Moot, and was awarded sixth best
oralist overall.
While
in law school, she sat on the Moot Court Executive Board and competed as a semi-finalist
in the Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, receiving two Best
Oralist awards.
While
in law school, Ben competed at the 2013 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, the world's largest moot court competition, where he won the Best
Oralist Award
in Canada and helped his team win the Best Respondent Factum
in Canada.