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2003
McKenna Long & Aldridge 'Gilbert A. Cuneo'

Government Contracts Moot Court Competition

First Round: March 22, 2003 (at GW Law School)

Semi-Final Round: March 29, 2003 (at GW Law School)

Final Round:
6:00 p.m., April 8, 2003

at the Howard T. Markey
National Courts Building
Madison Place, Washington, D.C.
Followed by Awards Reception
at McKenna Long & Aldridge
1900 K Street, N.W.

Winning Team
Sean Sabin & Rebecca Vernon

Best J.D. Team
Chung-Hi Yoder & Tim Powderly

Best Briefs
Sean Sabin & Rebecca Vernon

Special Awards for Oral Advocacy
Tim Powderly
Jennifer Zucker

Special Award for Written Advocacy
Guillermo Santiso

Outstanding Individual Achievement Awards
Andre Mura
Deirdre Roney

Alyssa Schindler

Final Teams
Sean Sabin & Rebecca Vernon
Chung-Hi Yoder & Tim Powderly

Semi-Final Teams
Rebecca Bodner & Melissia Dorsey
Erin Fishman & Josh Whitaker
Jay Maroney & Deirdre Roney
Nick Olson & Andre Mura
Sean Sabin & Rebecca Vernon
Alyssa Schindler & Rob Schill
Bryan Sillaman & Melissa Jensen
Chung-Hi Yoder & Tim Powderly

Review the 2003 Competition Problem

View a list of our 2003 Volunteer Judges

Photographs from the 2003 Reception

At least $1,500 in Prize Money
Final Round at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims
Great networking opportunity
Obtain 1 hour credit
Post-Competition Reception at McKenna Long & Aldridge
No Government Contracts experience required!!!!

For more information, please contact:

Amanda Hammond or Amand Weiner
ahammond@law.gwu.edu or aweiner@law.gwu.edu

Chairs, Cuneo Government Contracts Moot Court Competition
or
Professor Steven Schooner or Professor Chris Yukins
(202) 994-3037, sschooner@law.gwu.edu -- (202) 994-9992, cyukins@law.gwu.edu

 

Information on the 2002 Competition
(including the competition problem, judges, prize winners, etc.)

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