UCD law students triumph at 10th National Moot Court Competition
Posted 27 November, 2019
A team from University College Dublin has won the 10th National Moot Court Competition.
UCD Sutherland School of Law duo Caoimhe Gethings and Andrea Whelton emerged as winners after besting their fellow student rivals from Dublin City University.
The 10th annual Moot Court Competition saw over 30 teams from 12 institutions whittle down to just the two teams for the final.
This year's problem revolved around the tort of nervous shock, and required students to prepare written submissions for the plaintiff and defendant.
Students then delivered their oral arguments at the Criminal Courts of Justice on the 16th November.
The final moot was adjudicated by judged by Supreme Court Justice Mr John MacMenamin, Ms Justice Carmel Stewart of the High Court and A&L Goodbody partner Tom Casey.
Huge congratulations to (opens in a new window)@UCDLawSchool on winning the National Moot Court Competition! Well done to our fantastic (opens in a new window)@LawGovDCU runners up who put in a brilliant performance in the final!(opens in a new window)#NationalMoot2019 (opens in a new window)pic.twitter.com/pz6nLKwUdi
— Aisling de Paor (@aislingdepaor) (opens in a new window)November 16, 2019
Host by DCU and sponsored by A&L Goodbody, this year’s competition featured the largest number of competing teams to date.
Four groups, including two from UCD, progressed to the semi-finals before the final show-down between UCD and DCU.
Along with winning the competition as a whole, UCD law student Caoimhe Gethings was also named its best speaker.
The 10th National Moot Court Competition results:
- Winning team: Caoimhe Gethings and Andrea Whelton, UCD.
- Runners-up: Ciara Ramsbottom, Conall Maher and Caoimhe McMahon, DCU.
- Best speaker: Caoimhe Gethings, UCD.
- Best written submissions: Mairead Maguire, Aisling Durey and Andrew Finlay, DCU.
By: David Kearns, Digital Journalist / Media Officer, UCD University Relations