BillytheFIsh
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Oh god. This thread has taken a turn for the worst. Kill it. Kill it now before it spreads.
Can you get me Kirbz' phone number?Frigid said:billy, can u get me a signed photograph of Kirbz with the note, "Hi Wen, good luck with your law studies, <3 Kirbz" please?
Didn't UWS win the LexisNexis moot last year ?Frigid said:dude, i'm gonna hijack your thread a bit
The 2005 LexisNexis Constitutional Law Mooting competition will be held at the University of Canberra.
Kirbz has already been secured to Judge the Grand Final which will be taking place at the High Court of Australia. Additional Grand Final Judges may also be appointed to this competition and information representing this will be provided to the registering teams.
rules of competition
registration
ohhh and g'luck to Simon and Gabriel for Harry Gibbs moot!
couldn't find it. :\Demandred said:Didn't UWS win the LexisNexis moot last year ?
ohh and here's James Willis' profile thingy (pdf)UWS Law School has finally brought home the Lexis Nexis Constitutional Law Moot after 4 years of making it to the grand final.
As national champions of this prestigious competition, James Willis (Snr Counsel), Michael Sanig (Jnr Counsel) and Faraz Maghami (Instructing Solicitor) were highly complimented by His Honour Justice Michael Kirby after the announcement that their side had won (with costs!).
James Willis was awarded best oralist with a score of 93/100, and Michael Sanig a close 2nd with 89/100. The grand final took place in Court 3 (recently refurbished) of the High Court of Australia, with Justice Kirby presiding.
The trophy will be taking pride of place in the law school in about another week or so.
Or so I heard. Well done unsw!MoonlightSonata said:Congrats to Laz for making it to the grand final