Skills Training

test imageAwards and achievement demonstrate academic excellence, and Regent Law prides itself on its students’ achievements in competitions with other law students across the country.

The connection is clear: Regent’s investment in facilities and programs developing writing, negotiation, trial and appellate advocacy skills yields law students who perform when and where it counts.

Click here for a complete listing of our Moot Court, Negotiation, and other wins.

Here’s a snapshot of where Regent Law has recently won national recognition:

  • In 2009, we took first place honors in the William B. Spong National Moot Court Tournament sponsored by William & Mary Law School as well the Robert R. Merhige Jr. National Environmental Negotiation Competition held at the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law.
  • In 2008, we won the NBLSA International Negotations Competition, the Spong National Tournament, and the Regional Championship at the ABA Appellate Advocacy Competition.
  • In 2007, two Regent Law students went head to head with 219 other teams from the nation’s top law schools to take first place in the prestigious American Bar Association (ABA) new window National Negotiation Competition, the second consecutive national win for Regent Law.
  • In 2006, a team of Regent Law students won the ABA’s National Appellate Advocacy Competition, winning the moot court contest and placing first for the nation’s Best Brief.