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2009 Torys LLP Negotiation Competition

October 14, 2009 admin
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Advocacy, Law School

Over 80 students competed at UWO Law in the 2009 Torys LLP Negotiation Competition.

The winners this year were Shane Attersley and Kevin Wall. Jennifer Organ and Keri Wallace were runner-ups.

Omar Ha-Redeye finished as a finalist with his partner, Adam Somogyi.

Professor Michael Coyle organized the competition, and lawyers from Torys that helped participate and judge inclued: Danial Lam , Sandeep Joshi, Gillian Dingle, Jennifer Lennon, Alison Harnick, Raegan Kennedy, Catherine De Giusti, Adrienne DiPaolo, Tim Robbins, Gabi Cohen, Blair Roedding, and Stephanie Rogoza.

  • Adam Somogyi
  • Adrienne DiPaolo
  • Alison Harnick
  • Blair Roedding
  • Catherine De Giusti
  • Danial Lam
  • Gabi Cohen
  • Gillian Dingle
  • Jennifer Lennon
  • Jennifer Organ
  • Keri Wallace
  • Kevin Wall
  • Negotiation Competition
  • Raegan Kennedy
  • Sandeep Joshi
  • Shane Attersley
  • Stephanie Rogoza
  • Tim Robbins
  • Torys LLP
  • UWO Law
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