Christopher Warren will serve as a judge for the 49th Annual Charles W. Froessel Intramural Moot Court Competition at New York Law School. This prestigious competition provides law students with the opportunity to develop appellate advocacy skills while addressing complex constitutional issues.
About the Competition
The 49th Annual Charles W. Froessel Intramural Moot Court Competition focuses on First and Fourth Amendment constitutional issues. Students participating in the competition will argue cases involving Establishment Clause questions and Fourth Amendment search issues, presenting their arguments before experienced legal professionals who serve as judges.
The competition allows New York Law School students to compete for positions on the Moot Court Association, through which they can further develop legal research and writing skills while presenting appellate oral arguments on controversial areas of the law.
Event Details
Additional details regarding dates, times, and location will be announced soon.
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About Christopher Warren
Christopher Warren is a Partner in Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC's Litigation group, focusing on complex commercial disputes and business litigation. He represents clients in New York and New Jersey state and federal courts, as well as in arbitration proceedings before the American Arbitration Association, JAMS, and FINRA. His litigation background and experience with appellate advocacy make him well-suited to evaluate the constitutional arguments presented in this prestigious moot court competition.