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Congratulations to all of Schulich Law's mooters and coaches.
Every year, our students have an opportunity to practice their skills at competitive moots across Canada and internationally. Each team puts months of dedication and hard work into preparing for competition. No matter the results, we are proud to have them represent Schulich Law.
Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition
From left: Ann Nightingale, Emma Peckham, and Hannah Arsenault-Gallant
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Julius Alexander Isaac Moot
From left: Nicole Basran, Maria Dugas, Chantal Peng, and Joshua Langston
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National Labour Arbitration Competition
From left: Professor Liam McHugh-Russell, Mina Ali, Isabella Harris, and Gus Richardson
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McKelvey Cup Moot
From left: Leily Farman-Farmaian,泭Justice Cindy Bourgeois, Adrienne Graham, David Cruz, Justice Bourgeois, and Aleida Whidden
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Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot
From left: Isaac Cain, Juliet Watts, Katherine Silins, Liam Sherlock, and Brendan Peters
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Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
From left: Asia Murphy, Alexandra Doane, Mira Stephenson, and David Dorrian
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Donald G.H. Bowman National Tax Moot
From left: Matthew Williams, Beck Traversa, Colin Jackson, Alison Balcom, and Patricia Doiron
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The Gale Cup Moot
From left: Kayla Jackman, Anu Sidhu,泭Erica Koresawa, Kristyn Stevens, Gavin Jolly, and Alex Harrison
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The Sopinka Cup Trial Advocacy Competition
From left: Erin Best (moot organizer), Aleida Whidden, David Cruz, and泭ric Pr矇fontaine (moot organizer).
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The Laskin Moot Court Competition
From left: Emma Archibald, David Gouws, Manon Landry, Machel Maxwell and Andr矇e Comeau
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The Kawaskimhon National Aboriginal Moot
From left: Danielle Hargreaves, Ana Speranza, Sky Shin, and Rachel Ivey
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The Davies Corporate/Securities Law Moot
From left: Elliot Hernandez, Hannah Ferrara, Daniel Reid, and Cayne Lander
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