Friday, 26 October 2012

2012 Kirby Moot wrap-up

On the 10th, 11th & 12th of October, Victoria Law School (VLS) held the 2nd Annual Hon. Michael Kirby Contract Law Competition.
L-R: Robin Brett QC, Prof. Andrew Clarke, Judge Misso
(Semi-final, 12th October 2012, Adelaide University 1 v Bond University)
There were a total of 80 participants, from 22 teams and 12 different Universities around Australia. These included Victoria University, Bond University, University of Queensland, University of Western Sydney, The University of Newcastle, The University of Adelaide, The University of Melbourne, Monash University, RMIT, Deakin University, Queensland University of Technology and Latrobe University.

Hon. Prof Frank Vincent AO QC, Hon. Prof Michael
Kirby AC CMG, Michael D.Wyles SC
Victoria Law School entered three teams; they all competed extremely well and were part of the final eight. The final, between Adelaide Team 1 and VLS Team 2, was close, with VLS being the victors on the day.  Congratulations to VLS Team 2 on a superb win.

The event was a great success, giving all participants a rich clinical and learning experience. The VLS would like to thank each and every team member and their dedicated coaches. The standard of advocacy was superb; the competitors are terrific ambassadors for the next generation of legal and professional talent.

A huge debt of gratitude goes to each of our Arbitrators. Their ethic of public service is deep and profound, and on behalf of all students we thank you for your time, dedication and wisdom. Particular thanks goes to our stellar cast of arbitrators for the final, the “dream team” of Justice Kirby, Justice Vincent and Senior Counsel Wyles.
We are lucky in law to have enduring friends and partners in our sponsors Lexis Nexis, Oxford University Press and Leo Cussen. Thank you for your generous contribution to this event.

John Eldridge & Rebecca McEwen, Adelaide Uni 1
(Grand-Final, 12th October 2012, County Court)
Thirty VLS student volunteers generously gave their time and effort to this event. This is fast developing into a jamboree - an all-in effort - and one of great camaraderie.

Special congratulations for a magnificent organising job to Vivi Tan and student Melissa Radosavac, and Allyce Cowan from our administration office. 

We’re delighted this competition is named in Michael Kirby’s honour. Michael is our patron and special friend; he is an Adjunct Professor of Victoria Law School and a Doctor of the University.

We look forward to VLS MKM 3 in 2013. We look forward to welcoming regional and international teams in due course.

A big thank you to everyone involved, and congratulations to all of our competitors. They did VLS proud.

Results

2012 Kirby Moot winners: Victoria Law School Team 2 - Robert Forrester and Mitchell Latham. The winners were awarded $1000 prize money, together with an Oxford University Press Australian Law Dictionary, and a book pack containing law guidebooks and legal skills books.

Victoria Law School Team 2 (Highest scored team in the prelim
round & and Winner of the moot) L-R :Hubert Algie, Vivi
Tan (Moot Co-ordinator), Robert Forrester, Mitchell Latham,
Stephen Tamburro
Runners Up: University of Adelaide Team 1 were awarded $800
Best Speaker in the Preliminary Rounds: Mitchell Latham (Victoria Law School Team 2) and Rebecca McEwen (University of Adelaide Team 1) each received $250
Best Speaker in the Final Rounds: Amy Reid (Bond University) received $250
Highest Scoring Team in the Preliminary Rounds: Victoria Law School Team 2 received $400
Best Team Memorandum for Claimant: Queensland University of Technology Team 1 received $200
Best Team Memorandum for Respondent: Queensland University of Technology Team 2 received $200

Observers at the 2012 Kirby moot Grand Final


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