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Wanted: judges for national moot at UNSW

Thu Feb 26 2015

The UNSW Private Law Moot is a new national mooting competition, now in its second year, being held at UNSW from 10 – 12 April 2015. The problem question is aimed at students in the latter stages of their degree who have a strong interest in advocacy, and this year's problem focuses on issues in equity. The conveners are grateful to barristers that acted as judges in the competition in 2014 and hope they enjoyed the competition. They are once again requesting the assistance of barristers to act as judges in the preliminary rounds on 10 – 11 April and the semi-final round on 12 April. Moots typically run for about 90 minutes, and a detailed judging guide will be provided to assist you. The grand final will be judged by members of the NSW Court of Appeal. Your time would be greatly appreciated. If you are interested, please contact Lyndon Goddard and Rohit Sud at:privatelawmoot@unswlawsoc.org

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