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ICODR 2006 Negotiation Results - Thanks to all that made ICODR 2006 A Success!

 

 

 

Advocates

 

GOLD MEDAL - Most Effective - University of Toledo College of Law - Patrick Fitzgerald, Timothy Van Tuinen, Frank Bryant - Ben Davis (administrative)
SILVER MEDAL - Second Most Effective - Victoria University Wellington - Nicci Coffey, Juliette Dean, Michael McKay - coached by Ian Macduff
BRONZE MEDAL - Third Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Katja Schueler and Jason Seashore - coached by Dave Larson
BRONZE MEDAL - Third Most Effective - University of California Hastings School of Law - Eugene Kalinsky and Matthew Stratton - coached by Chris Knowlton
Fourth Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Julie John and Bill Zaborske - coached by Dave Larson
Fifth Most Effective - Franklin Pierce Law Center - Elizabeth Featherman and Barrie Neutze - coached by John L. Orcutt
Fifth Most Effective - Griffith Law School - Elizabeth Gass, Nicole Cleary - coached by Jeffrey M. Giddings
Sixth Most Effective - Fordham University School of Law - Andrew Weisber, Bucky Abramovsky - coached by Herbert Gleason, Seth Piken
Seventh Most Effective - University of Maryland School of law- Miriam Fuchs, Jaim Shah, Emily Aracil - coached by Rhonda Neuhaus
Eighth Most Effective - Cardozo University School of Law - Justin Braun, Rebeka Fortess, Dan Zinn, Tracey Pastan - coached by Professor Lela P. Love
Ninth Most Effective - - Free University Berlin - Anja Mahnke, Olaf Zinne, Jan Dierking - coached by Frauke Albrecht
Tenth Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Ryan Harrington and Sam Toward - coached by Dave Larson
Eleventh Most Effective - University of Ottawa School of Law - Justin Werb and Erick Marshall - coached by Marina Pavlovic
Twelfth Most Effective - University College Dublin - Andrew Power; Stephen Stokes; Mairead Nighabha; Francesco Girgenti, Paolo Girgenti - coached by Brian Hutchinson
Thirteenth Most Effective - University of Maryland School of Law - Marni S. Abrams, Gregory S. Emrick - coached by Rhonda Neuhaus
Thirteenth Most Effective - University of Ottawa School of Law - Cynthia Cosento - coached by Marina Pavlovic
Thirteenth Most Effective - Fordham University School of Law - Drew Koning , Andrew Callahan - coached by Herbert Gleason and Seth Piken
Fourteenth Most Effective - University of Toledo College of Law - Patrick Fitzgerald, Timothy Van Tuinen - Ben Davis (administrative)
Fourteenth Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Leonardo Carpentiere and Steve Kranz - coached by Dave Larson
Fifteenth Most Effective - University of Maryland School of Law - Van Hildebrand, Cassie Forth, Jeanne Lynch - coached by Rhonda Neuhaus
Sixteenth Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Chad Stambaugh and John Syverson - coached by Dave Larson
Seventeenth Most Effective - National University of Singapore - Goh Yihan - coached byJoel Lee Sgapore
Seventeenth Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Dana Colestock, Jaimie Hammond and Shaji Ramakrishnan - coached by Dave Larson
Eighteenth Most Effective - Pontifica Universidad Javeriana - Giovanny Bolanos Arturo - coached by Jose Ricardo Caicedo
Nineteenth Most Effective - Cornell University - Jesse Drawas, Mike Reese, Cara Shafran, Perry Gagliardi, Nicole Kravec - coached by David Lipsky
Twentieth Most Effective - University of Ottawa School of Law - Jesse Ahuja and Scott Lucyk - coached by Marina Pavlovic

 

 

 

Problems for the negotiation and mediation competitions are graciously provided by the Harvard Program on Negotiation.  Problems for the arbitration and litigation competitions are graciously provided by the International Chamber of Commerce Institute of World Business Law.

We are pleased to once again have West Workspace/Erooms Technology as our sponsor and platform provider for the competition.

 

 

For further information please contact ICODR organizers:

Alan Gaitenby or

Ben Davis

 

 

 

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