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.
We'll be sharing our 2024 competitive mooting results as they become available. Check back for updates.
Isaac Moot

From left: Agha Saadaf, Eni Oguntona, Christina Tellez, Lorenze Cromwell and Maria Dugas.
National Labour Arbitration Competition
From left:Michaela Hill and Lucas Paniak
Gale Cup Moot
From left:Analia Silveira,Noah Archibald,Erica Koresawa,Davin Portz, Olivia Ramos and Kristyn Stevens.
McKelvey Cup Moot

From left: Erin Cadigan,Madame Justice Maya Hamou (Judge of the Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick, Trial Division), Ella Peterson, Marley Caddell and Liam Frazer.
Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition
From left: Kevin Berk, Samuel Eisner and Kate Love
Jessup Moot
From left: Kat Doige, Victoria Bryce, Kaitlyn Clarke and Caleb MacDonald.
Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot
From left: Kevin Berk, Sydney Fougere and Leo Bourgeois
Laskin Moot
From left:Liz Marr, Rebecca Waxman, Manon Landry, Alida Doelle and Sophie Cameron-Howe.
Bowman National Tax Moot

From left:Sashin Narayan, Michael Cormier, Payton Tench, Harper Metler and Amy Pettigrew.
Canadian National Negotiation Competition
From left:Bryan Rice, Amanda Cash, Zheng (Sharon) Zhang andElena Solimano.
Davies Corporate/Securities Law Moot
From left: Christian Arseneau,Louise Abramowitz, Jacob Hatfield andTerence Bernard.
Kawaskimhon National Aboriginal Moot
From left:Kate Anderson, Ryan Myers, Shaughnessy Dow and Devon Campbell.
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