Georgia Law advocacy teams finish in top four nationally, top 10 internationally

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April 27, 2012

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    Representing Georgia Law at the American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition and earning a top four finish were second-year Georgia Law students (l-r) Nneka A. Egwuatu, Rory A. Weeks and Emily A. Cook

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    Finishing ninth in the world at this year's Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot were third-year Georgia Law students (l-r) Hillary L. Chinigo, Melissa L. Bailey and Jennifer L. Case

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Athens, Ga. - The University of Georgia School of Law recently finished as one of the top four teams in the country at the American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition and placed as one of the top 10 teams in the world at the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.

The national round of the ABA tournament was recently held in Chicago, Ill., and featured more than 200 teams from law schools across the nation. Representing Georgia Law and earning the title of semifinalists were second-year law students Emily A. Cook, Nneka A. Egwuatu and Rory A. Weeks. The trio was undefeated during the regional rounds of the competition and advanced to the national tier. Third-year law students Lennon B. Haas and Rachael D. Ivey coached the Georgia Law team.

Finishing ninth in the world at this year's Vis moot competition were third-year law students Melissa L. Bailey, Jennifer L. Case and Hillary L. Chinigo. They competed against a field of more than 280 teams from almost 70 countries in this international tournament and recorded one of the highest finishes out of the 52 teams from the U.S., coming in second to Harvard University. Serving as a coach for the team was Georgia Law Professor Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge.

"Placing this well at both the national and international level is not an easy feat," Georgia Law Director of Advocacy Kellie Casey said. "I am so proud of our students for the hours of preparation and hard work they put into each competition, and I am thankful for the amazing support system the Georgia Law community has given each of these teams as they prepared to compete. What a great way to finish an amazing advocacy season."

 

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