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I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:34 pm
by NYC2014
What do?
Re: I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:35 pm
by rad lulz
Write a brief, then argue it.
Re: I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:53 pm
by NYC2014
They sent out a memo saying I get 1 credit per competition I enter. It's going to be really hard not to phone it in with no effort requirement.
Re: I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:05 am
by merc280
Congrats on making the team. I tried out and I was told I didn't make it. Makes me wish I would have tried harder.
Re: I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:06 am
by NYC2014
My school had a mandatory first round...I wouldn't have tried out if it was optional.
Re: I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:22 am
by merc280
NYC2014 wrote:My school had a mandatory first round...I wouldn't have tried out if it was optional.
so did ours. My team lost in the double octa round, which was next round up from mandatory. But then I tried out for the official team too and didn't make that one.
Side Question- Does not being on moot/mock trial mean I'm out for litigation firms that like to see that on resume's?
Re: I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:29 am
by NYC2014
It's my understanding that only law review matters that much.
Re: I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:21 pm
by Gamecubesupreme
merc280 wrote:Side Question- Does not being on moot/mock trial mean I'm out for litigation firms that like to see that on resume's?
There isn't a single self-respecting litigation firm that cares about moot court/mock trials.
Re: I got invited to Moot Court Appellate Division today.
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:27 pm
by Miller32
LR with no moot court here, but I think the whole "moot court doesn't mean shit" contingent overstates things sometimes. Especially as it relates to smaller firms. And especially if you distinguish yourself in some way in the competition.
Smaller firms want associates that are going to be able to hit the ground running. Handling court appearances in smaller matters is a part of that. Doing well in moot court shows, at least to an extent, that you're capable of handling yourself in an oral advocacy situation. Don't see how that's not a positive.