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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.
Julius Alexander Isaac Moot
From left:ÌęSeshagiri, Dogurga, Langston, McLaughlin, Taiwo, and Rolle
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National Labour Arbitration Competition
From left: Taillon, Christopher, Cairns, and Richardson
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McKelvey Cup Moot
From left: Colbert and Tweedale (Crown Team), Nadeem and Jennex (Defense Team)
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Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot
From left:ÌęMuise, Seck, and Lee
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Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot


From left: Peters, Caratao, Duffney, Butter, and MacLean
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Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition

From left: Doyle and Ferguson (Appellants), Courtney and Chamandy (Respondents)
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Laskin Moot Court Competition

From left: Huang, Rogers, Stallard, Legault, andÌęDanyk-White
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Donald G.H. Bowman National Tax Moot

From left: Hutchinson, Rykiss, Jackson,ÌęMacdonald, and Wickenberg
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Walsh Family Law Moot & Negotiation Competition
From left: Dodge, Calder, Richter, and Grewal
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Davies Corporate/Securities Law Moot
From left: Ellins, Knight, Stein, Landry, Funk, and Boyle
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KawaskimhonÌęNational Aboriginal Moot
From left: Sexton, McGloin, Hamp-Gonsalves, Stevens, and Tolkamp
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Gale Cup Moot
From left: Korski, Ellsworth, Mitra,ÌęAbdElGaber, and Stevens
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