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Health Care Transactions Moot Court Team Wins Second Place for Memorandum

June 26, 2020
Alicia Gilbert, Logan Moore, and Lita Waggoner, all rising 3Ls, represented the Law School in this year’s Bryant National Health Care Transactional Moot Court Competition, originally scheduled to have occurred a few months ago in Chicago.  While the competition itself was canceled on account of the COVID-19 pandemic, prizes were nevertheless awarded recently for the best-written submissions.
Brewbaker and the winners

Professor William Brewbaker, Alicia Gilbert, Lita Waggoner, and Logan Moore.

The competition requires students to write a memorandum to a mock board of directors.  The memorandum analyzes a business transaction and suggests possible courses of action.  The students then make an oral presentation explaining and defending their proposals to mock board members (who are distinguished health care law practitioners from the Chicago area).  As noted, the viral outbreak precluded this year’s oral competition.  However, Gilbert, Moore, and Waggoner’s memorandum was scored independently and earned second place out of all submissions in a competitive field of over 20 teams from around the country.


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