RALEIGH – Campbell Law School’s Old Kivett Advocacy Council has announced the results of its 2018 Intramural Negotiation Competition, which was held at the law school March 27-28. Thirty-four Campbell Law students participated in the competition.
Every student round was judged by local attorneys, from recent Campbell Law graduates to well-established members of the North Carolina Bar. After the preliminary rounds the field of 17 teams was narrowed to five. A single elimination round was held to break a tie for the fourth spot in the semifinals.
Following a full evening of negotiation, Kevin Littlejohn II and Justin Hill emerged as winners, while Chamberlain Collier and Brooke Webber were also finalists. Kevin Rivenbark and McKenna Ronan, as well as Jess Santiago and Brittney Nelson, rounded out the semifinalists.
Both the winning and finalist teams will represent Campbell Law School at an ABA regional competition next fall.
The Old Kivett Advocacy Council is comprised of 14 second and third-year students. Each fall, the Council hosts the Intramural Moot Court Competition and the Intramural Client Counseling Competition. In the spring the organization holds the Intramural Negotiation Competition. The 2017-18 council members are Alexa Cannon, Latasia Fields, Chris Follet, Meredith Kittrell, Taylor Scruggs, Jennifer Sinclair, Ryan Srnik, Ryan Crofts, Will Gray, Terra Johnson, Alex Sefton, Matthew Sparks, Ashley Urquijo, and Briana Way.