November 19, 2004
WRITER: Julie Camp, 706/542-5172, lawcomm@uga.edu
CONTACT: Kellie Casey Monk, 706/542-2739, krcasey@uga.edu
Georgia Law sweeps regional moot court competition
ATHENS, Ga. – Third-year students Erik S. Johnson and Brian P. Watt won
all three categories in the regional round of the National Moot Court Competition
held Nov. 12-13 in Atlanta.
The team, sponsored by the Atlanta law firm Hawkins & Parnell, won Best
Team and Best Brief. Also, Johnson was named Best Oralist. In the preliminary
round, Johnson and Watt defeated teams from Barry University, Emory University
and the University of South Carolina. The team outargued Mercer University in
the semi-finals and Florida International University in the final round. Johnson
and Watt will compete in the national tier of the tournament in January.
“This is a great start for our advocacy season,” School of Law Director
of Advocacy Kellie Casey Monk said. “Once again, Georgia Law students
have excelled in the regional round. This speaks volumes about the caliber of
our students.”
This is the fifth consecutive year Georgia Law has captured the regional title
in the National Moot Court Competition. Last year’s team also won Best
Brief in the regional round and made it to the quarterfinals in the national
tier.
The National Moot Court Competition is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious
moot court tournament. Teams from more than 160 law schools enter the competition,
sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers and the New York City Bar’s
Young Lawyers Committee.
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