Congratulations to this year’s
winners!
First
Place: University
of Connecticut School of Law (Team 1)
Second Place: University of
Houston Law Center (Team 2)
Third Place:
Emory University School of Law and
Hofstra
University School of Law
Best
Brief: Emory
University School of Law
Best Oralist: Zachary
Annable,
University of Alabama School of Law
For information of the 14th Annual Conrad B. Duberstein
Moot Court Competition visit their
web page.
Competitor's Information
Agenda
Briefs
2005 Fact
Pattern
Checklist
Competition Schedule - March 12-14, 2005
Preliminary and Octo-final
Rounds
March 12 & 13, 2005
St. John's Campus, Queens, NY
Quarter, Semi-Final & Final
Rounds
March 14, 2005
U.S. Courthouse, Foley Square, New York, NY
Awards Banquet
March 14, 2005, 6:30 p.m.
Pier Sixty, Chelsea Piers,
NY, NY
The ABI Endowment Fund will present awards of:
- $5,000 to the first-place team
- $3,000 to the second-place team
- $1,500 to the two third-place teams
- $1,000 each for Best Oralist and Best Brief
Accommodations
Four Points by
Sheraton Manhattan Chelsea
160 W. 25th Street, New York, NY
Reservations 1-800-325-3535
Special Competition Rate $159 per night*
*Mention St. John’s University School of Law to Receive Special
Rate
Additional Information
Competition
Brochure
Banquet
Brochure
NYC Tourism
information
12th Annual Duberstein Competition (2004)
Moot
Court Honor Society