UNB Team Wins Trilateral Moot!
UNB Law hosted the annual Trilateral Moot Competition in Fredericton over the weekend of November 2nd. Teams from Dalhousie Law School, University of Maine Faculty of Law and UNB Law competed for the coveted Trilateral Cup. This year's moot problem was drated by Professor Thomas Ward from the University of Maine and it focussed on intellectual property issues.
The teams appeared before benches made up of members of the local judicary and bar. When the tabulating of scores was finished, UNB Law had won best overal team (winning the Trilateral cup). As well, Best Oralist went to UNB Law student Matthew Hiltz. Best Factum went to the Dalhousie Law respondents' factum.
UNB Law team was made up of Greg Bowley, Matthew Hiltz, Joel Payne and Katie Roebothan. Professor Anne La Forest acted as coach.
Special thanks goes to all of the judges and student clerks who participated in this year's moot.
Pictured above from left to right is Joel Payne, Katie Roebothan, Professor Anne La Forest, Matthew Hiltz and Greg Bowley.
Posted November 5, 2007 at 9:37 AM

