2009 National Institute of Trial Advocacy’s Tournament of Champions

October 29 – November 1, 2009
St. John's University School of Law


St. John's University School of Law  and the Frank. S. Polestino Trial Advocacy Institute are proud to host the 2009 National Institute of Trial Advocacy’s Tournament of Champions. This year’s competition will take place at the United States District Court of the Eastern District of New York. There will be a Gala Awards Dinner at the Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel, in Queens, New York, following the semi-final round.

NITA -The Tournament of Champions: History
In 1989, Professor Charles E. "Chuck" Kirkwood of the University of Akron School of Law hosted the first Tournament of Champions Trial Competition. He invited the best student trial advocacy law schools in the nation.  Invitations were based on performance over the years in two "open" student trial competitions, the National Trial Competition and the ATLA National Student Trial Advocacy Competition. The tournament was informal and fun, with a focus on outstanding trial advocacy skills.

In 1995, NITA recognized the outstanding quality of this tournament and chose to sponsor the Tournament of Champions.  In 2005, LexisNexis® became a co-sponsor.

Today, the tournament is one of the premier law school trial competitions in the nation and is known for having the highest quality of congeniality and good sportsmanship.    Each year, sixteen schools are invited.  The invitations are based on a three-year performance record at the National Trial Competition and the ATLA National Student Trial Advocacy Competition, and performances at prior Tournament of Champions competition.

The Competition consists of four preliminary rounds, followed by a semi final and final round. This year the preliminary and semi final rounds will be held at the United States District Court of the Eastern District of New York, and the final round will be held at St. John's University School of Law Belson Moot Court Room.

Contact Information
Please send any questions or concerns regarding the Tournament of Champions to sjunitadirector@gmail.com

General Inquiries: To find out more about the Frank S. Polestino Trial Advocacy Institute at St. John's University School of Law, please visit

www.stjohns.edu/academics/graduate/law/journals/TrialAdvocacy/