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ICODR 2005 Negotiation Results - Thanks to all that made ICODR 2005 A Success!
Advocates
| GOLD MEDAL - Most Effective - University of Toledo College of Law - Tim van Tuinen, Patrick Fitzgerald, coached by Bob Hopperton |
| SILVER MEDAL - Second Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Dar Nubson, Valerie Lemaster, coached by Dave Larson |
| BRONZE MEDAL - Third Most Effective - University of Belgrade - Jelena Manic, Sinisa Djuric, Vanja Kljajevic, coached by Lynn Malley |
| Fourth Most Effective - Fordham University School of Law - Gillian Groarke, Scott Gleason, coached by Sarah Hagans |
| Fifth Most Effective - University of Belgrade - Milan Radonic, Milos Dilkic, Jovana Stevovic coahced by Lynn Malley |
| Fifth Most Effective - University of Ottawa - Talitha Nabbali, Marko Zatowkaniuk, coached by Marina Pavlovic and Ellen Zweibel |
| Fifth Most Effective - University of California Hastings School of Law - Anitha Ibrahim, Val Clemen, coached by Chris Knowlton |
| Sixth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Andrew Caulfield, Benjamin Eggert, Kathryn Cotter, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Seventh Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Christine Murphy, Kevin Melvin, coached by Dave Larson |
| Seventh Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Paul Samoni, Kelly Shea, Justyna Walukiewicz, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Eighth Most Effective - Harvard University School of Law - Jake Mermelstein and Michael Blank, coached by Bob Bordone |
| Eighth Most Effective - University of Maryland School of Law - Neil Sood, Robert Bacon, Annette Labiano-Abello, coached by Roger Wolf |
| Eighth Most Effective - Sabanci University - Kirstine Rask Lauridsen, Alexandru Balas, coached by Noam Ebner |
| Eighth Most Effective - University of Toledo College of Law - Patrick Fitzgerald, coached by Bob Hopperton |
| Eighth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Yoonjin Park, Paul Whitfield, David Parnall, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Eighth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Nanna Larsen, Patrick Clayton, John Cleveland, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Ninth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Scott Peartree, Jack Rice, Ranene Royer, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Tenth Most Effective - Cardozo School of Law - Alex Fridel, Jennifer Schechter, coached by Lela Love |
| Tenth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Aaron Jacobson, Matthew Kiedrowski, Jennifer Klein, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Eleventh Most Effective - University of California Hastings School of Law - Jarett Nixon, Brendan Cox, coached by Chris Knowlton |
| Twelfth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Jenny Kim, Graham Brownstein, Nicholas Carrigan, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Twelfth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Stephen Bishop, Jason Moy, Nancy Herby, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Thirteenth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Lauri Damrell, Stephanie Fong, Jobey Hollinger, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Fourteenth Most Effective - Pontifica Universidad Javeriana - Giovanny Bolanos Arturo, coached by Jose Ricardo Caicedo |
| Fifteenth Most Effective - Cardozo School of Law - Monique C. Popiel, Inna Ryu, Faryal Q. Malik, coached by Lela Love |
| Sixteenth Most Effective - National University of Singapore - Wong Kok Sen Joseph, coached by Ian MacDuff |
| Sixteenth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Charone Frankel, Seth Goldstein, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Seventeenth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Robert Graff, April Hiroshima, Daniel Lacount, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Seventeenth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Jason Hirshon, Matthew Bullock, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Eighteenth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Donald McChesney, Makesha Patterson, Justin Schnitzler, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Nineteenth Most Effective - Cornell University - Jillian Hunt, Kelley Rowe, Peter Cocoziello, coached by David Lipsky |
| Twentieth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Christine Vogelei, Allison Cammack, Kurt Wendlenner, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Twenty-first Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - John Lee, Berk Nelson, Cory Hunt, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| Twenty-second Most Effective - Cardozo School of Law - Joshua Andrix, Algeria Alijure, coached by Lela Love |
| Twenty-third Most Effective - Cardozo School of Law - Sharon Herman, Gally Perry, Rob Kleinman, coached by Lela Love |
| Twenty-fourth Most Effective - University of California Hastings School of Law - Brad Daniels, Meital Manzuri, coached by Chris Knowlton |
| Twenty-fifth Most Effective - University of California Davis School of Law - Tyler Whitacre, Lisa Padilla, David Boelke, coached by Donna Shestowsky |
| *Twenty-sixth Most Effective - Harvard University School of Law - Alexander Grinberg, Erin Abrams coached by Bob Bordone |
* This team refused to continue the competition in the second round after the organizers rejected their request that their first-round opponent should be disqualified
ICODR 2005 Arbitration and Litigation Results to be released mid-May!
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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