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Students Share their Moot Court Experience


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In this episode...
 Rob Veech and Melanie Franco, 3Ls at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, discuss their moot court experiences and offer tips.

Some key takeaways...

  1. Ask a non-laywer to moot you.  If the they understand your argument you are good to go.
  2. Know the date and jurisdiction of every case you cite in your brief.
  3. Practice, Practice, Practice.
  4. Have fun!!!

About our guests...
Melanie Franco is currently a 3L studying environmental law, and will be clerking for a tax court judge after graduation. During law school, she participated in seven, overall, moot court and mock trial competitions, including the 2018 Pace Law Grand Moot Court Competition in which she argued in front of four federal judges and was awarded Best Oralist.

Rob  Veech went into law school knowing that litigation was something that he wanted to do after law school. During his 1L moot court competition, Rob advanced to the quarter finals (top 16 of his class). Because of this advancement, Rob was invited to participate in the Advanced Appellate Advocacy class. During his second year, Rob was placed on the American Association of Justice Trial Competition, in which the team placed first in the preliminary rounds. Rob was then placed on the advocacy board as the Director of Fundraising and Alumni Relations, where he is currently trying to organize the first inaugural Gavel Gala, in which the school recognizes alumni for their accomplishments in litigation. During his third year, Rob participated on 2 trial teams as well as the Dean Jerome Evidence Moot Court Competition held at Brooklyn law School.
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