RALEIGH, N.C. – Second-year Campbell Law students Sarah Clark and Katie King won the recent 2017 Campbell Law Negotiations Competition, March 21-22, at the law school. An extremely competitive event, this year featured eight teams who all received praise from the judges.
The Campbell Law Negotiations Competition is annually hosted by the Old Kivett Advocacy Council (OKAC). OKAC is comprised of student representatives, who organize the annual law school competitions, including the Richard A. Lord Intramural Moot Court Competition, the Campbell Law Negotiation Intramural Competition and the Richard T. Bowser Client Counseling Competition. Through their planning process and the participation of their fellow student competitors, the top students are selected to represent the law school in regional and national competitions.
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