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The 2010-11 ABA Law Student Division Arbitration Competition National Finals
Topic: Arbitrating Labor Peace Under the Employee Free Choice Act
The competition promotes greater knowledge and interest among law students about arbitration by simulating a realistic arbitration hearing. Participating students learn how to think, act, and be an advocate representing a client in an arbitration. They prepare and present an arbitration case and are involved in opening statements, witness examinations, exhibit introductions, evidentiary presentations, and summations. They also experience what it is to be a professional, competent, and ethical advocate.
The sixth National Arbitration Competition took place January 21-22, 2011 at the ABA Headquarters in Chicago, IL. Fifty eight teams from 38 ABA-approved law schools competed in the five regional competitions. The top two teams out of the 12 that advanced to the National Finals square off in this informative video, which shows teams from Georgia State University College of Law and Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law competing for the Arbitration Competition National Championship.
This video captures the National Championship final round, from opening statements, witness examinations, exhibit introductions, to evidentiary presentations. Use the video to help you prepare for the Arbitration Competition or as a demonstration of effective arbitration advocacy on behalf of a client.
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