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March 4, 2019

Mooting News: ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ team heading to Ireland; students named top oralists

²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Law teams had success over the weekend at several mooting competitions across Canada.

Third-year students Kayla Ueland and Bassam Saifeddine, with coachÌýMarin Leci of Bennett Jones LLP, won the Canadian Client Consultation Competition at the University of Windsor. The Competition simulates a law office consultation in which two law students, acting as lawyers, are presented with a client matter. The team will head to Dublin in April to compete in the .

Second-year students Cassidy Newfield and Shannon Peddlesden, along with coach Gavin Fitch of McLennan Ross LLP, were in Toronto competing in theÌýWillms Shier Environmental Law Moot, where Shannon was named a Distinguished Oralist.

²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Law also made history by competing for the first time in the bilingual Laskin Moot! Congratulations to third-year students Alex Heine, Sydney Thompson and Eric Rayment-Law, and second-year student Scott Carriere, as well as their coach Melissa Burkett of Alberta Justice! Both Alex and Sydney were among the top 10 oralists for the event.

Our Kawaskimhon Moot team, which included second-year student Hychen Lee, and third-year students Amber Blair, Jenna Pich and Chad Haggerty, was successful because the team engaged in interest based negotiation from the start. The team was coached by David Laidlaw of the Canadian Institute of Resources Law.

Second-year students Abbey Kind and Kristina Dimitrov, and third-year students Colin Patterson, Nicholas Konstantinov and Fred Zheng, coached by EricaÌýHennessey of Felesky Flynn LLP, participated in the Donald G.H. Bowman National Tax Moot. Our respondent team (Colin Patterson and Abbey Kind) competed in the final round of the competition as the Best Respondents.