Second year, Law School student, Fareed Anees has placed joint first in the grand final of the inaugural Landmark Chambers Property Moot.
Fareed competed with third year Law School student Dan Anghelache (who had also progressed to the grand finals) against strong teams from Cambridge, Durham and Oxford in the final held last week in London.
Speaking of the performance of the students, Professor Hazel Biggs, Head of the Law School said,
“It is really impressive for the team to reach the final against such stiff competition, and an outstanding achievement for Fareed to win. The students have been fantastic ambassadors for the Law School and should be proud of their success.”
As part of his prize Fareed will undertake a mini pupillage at Landmark Chambers along with a cash prize of £500. More information about the moot can be found on the Landmark Chambers website.