RALEIGH, N.C. – The Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law hosted an ABA Regional Negotiations Competition for the Fourth Circuit law schools, November 12-13. Twenty-eight teams from 14 schools competed for the opportunity to advance to New Orleans for the national competition in February. The event was hosted and organized by Campbell Law’s Old Kivett Advocacy Council.
Members of the Old Kivett Advocacy Council
Campbell Law previously hosted two intramural competitions this year prior to the regional negotiations.
The Old Kivett Advocacy Council, which organizes and orchestrates annual law school competitions, is comprised of student representatives. Each fall, the council hosts the Intramural Moot Court Competition, the Intramural Negotiation Competition, and the Intramural Client Counseling Competition in the spring.
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Since its founding in 1976, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University has developed lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion and professional competence, and who view the law as a calling to serve others. The School has been recognized by the American Bar Association (ABA) as having the nation’s top Professionalism Program and by the American Academy of Trial Lawyers for having the nation’s best Trial Advocacy Program. Campbell Law boasts more than 3,200 alumni, including 2,200 who reside and work in North Carolina. For 25 years, Campbell Law’s record of success on the North Carolina Bar Exam has been unsurpassed by any other North Carolina law school. In September 2009, Campbell Law relocated to a state-of-the-art building in downtown Raleigh. For more information, visit http://law.campbell.edu.