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ICODR 2005 Arbitration Results - Thanks to all that made ICODR 2005 A Success!

 

Tribunals

 

GOLD MEDAL - Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Guillermo Aviles-Mendoza, coached by David Larson and Salvador Panga
SILVER MEDAL - Second Most Effective - Cardozo School of Law - Serena Lee, coached by Lela Love
SILVER MEDAL - Second Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Jennifer Harrington, coached by David Larson and Salvador Panga
SILVER MEDAL - Second Most Effective - Ohio State University Moritz College of Law - Florence Murray Jesrani, coached by Sarah Cole
BRONZE MEDAL - Third Most Effective - Victoria University of Wellington - Sarah Arnold, coached by Ian MacDuff

 

Advocates

 

GOLD MEDAL - Most Effective - University of Queensland - Sian Reece, Melissa Graham, coached by James Teh
SILVER MEDAL - Second Most Effective - University of British Columbia - Derry Dance, Davinder Sidhu, Alf Hefford, Jessica Yee, coached by Ed Chiasson and Sharon Sutherland
BRONZE MEDAL - Third Most Effective - Cardozo School of Law - Suwem Cheong, Amy Cara Brosnan, Dave Thompson, coached by Lela Love
Fourth Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Meilin Obinata, John Carney, coached by David Larson and Salvador Panga
Fourth Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Justin Southwell, Lauren Zimman, coached by David Larson and Salvador Panga
Fifth Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Jason Geer, Stephanie Kvasnik, coached by David Larson and Salvador Panga
Sixth Most Effective - University of Paris - Mikael Nabati, Michel Werthenschlag, Marc Suskin, Claire de Saint Vincent, Burcu Modanli, Cristina Doriana, coached by Dominique Hascher
Seventh Most Effective - Pontifica Universidad - Santiago Dussan. Raul Nunez, coached by Jose Ricardo Caicedo
Seventh Most Effective - Cardozo School of Law - Elior Shiloh, Matt Rocco, coached by Lela Love
Seventh Most Effective - Victoria University of Wellington - Jason McGarvey, Stephen Cockerill, coached by Ian MacDuff

 

 

 

ICODR 2006 - 5th Anniversary Competitions!

 

We look forward to next year (January - April) and our 5th Anniversary Competition. Coinciding with ICODR 2006 the University of Toledo Law Review will host a Symposium entitled, "Enhancing Worldwide Understanding Through Online Dispute Resolution." For more info, please contact ben.davis@utoledo.edu or gaitenby@disputes.net and watch www.odr.info for updates.

 

 

 

The Center and the University of Massachusetts is proud to sponsor ICODR 2005 in conjunction with the University of Toledo College of Law, Hamline University School of Law, and Westworkspace.com.

The problems in the online negotiation competition are gratefully provided by the Harvard Program on Negotiation and from Professor Anita Ramasastry of the University of Washington Law School.

The problems in the online mediation competition are gratefully provided by the World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration and Mediation Center.

The problems for the online arbitration and prototype online litigation competitions are gratefully provided by the International Chamber of Commerce Institute of World Business Law.

 

For further information please contact ICODR organizers:

Alan Gaitenby or

Ben Davis

 

 

 

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