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Landmark Chambers property mooting competition success for Law students

Two Third Year Law students, Amber Athill and Sarah Barber, performed outstandingly well at the recent final of the Landmark Chambers Property Law Mooting competition.

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This is the second year in which a team from Southampton Law School has successfully reached the final of this prestigious national competition.

Having won their first two rounds, the final took place at the Royal Courts of Justice where Amber and Sarah competed against teams from Cambridge, Leicester and UCL. The competition was judged by two Barristers from Landmark Chambers and Her Honour Judge Alice Robinson.

HHJ Robinson commented on the very high standard of mooting displayed by all of the participants.

Landmark Chambers commented:

“You were all fantastic and clearly have bright futures as stellar advocates ahead of you.”

The competition was won by the two students from Cambridge.

Throughout the competition Amber and Sarah received excellent support and encouragement from academic members of staff from the Law School Peter Sparkes, Sarah Nield, Natalie Lee, Mark Jordan, Natasha Hammond-Browning and Marta Iljadica.

Amber commented:

“Prior to the Landmark Chambers Property Moot I had little mooting experience and had always been too nervous to compete […] I cannot thank the Law School enough for encouraging me to participate, it has been a wonderful experience and it has thoroughly enhanced my ability and confidence to moot.”

For the full story, please visit the Law School website.

 
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