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2010-2011 Client Counseling Competition National Finals DVD |
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The 2010-11 ABA Law Student Division Client Counseling Competition National Finals
Topic: Professional Responsibility of Lawyers and Judges
The Client Counseling Competition promotes greater knowledge and interest among law students in the preventive law and counseling functions of law practice and encourages students to develop interviewing, planning, and analytical skills in the lawyer client relationship in the law office. The competition simulates a law office consultation in which student lawyers conduct an interview with a client. Following the interview, the student lawyers explain how they would proceed further in the hypothetical situation.
The 38th National Client Counseling Competition took place at the University of Oklahoma College of Law in Norman, OK on March 11-12, 2011. One hundred and thirty six teams from 94 ABA-approved law schools entered this years competition. The top three teams out of the 12 that advanced to the National Finals square off in this informative video. Learn effective interviewing, planning, and relationship-building techniques while watching the Thomas M. Cooley Law School compete against the University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law and the University of New Hampshire School of Law for the Client Counseling Competition National Championship.
This video captures the National Championship final round in its entirety, including the judges' evaluation. Use this video to help you prepare for the Client Counseling Competition or as a demonstration of preventive law and the counseling functions of law practice.
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