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Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss announces winners of Jaffe Transactional Law Competition


Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss last week announced the winners of the second Jaffe Transactional Law Competition. Forty-four Wayne State University Law School students competed in the November 1, 2019 event, an innovative, live-round competition, which is part of a course at Wayne State University Law School. The event was created by Jaffe Associate and Wayne State University Law School graduate Justin Hanna in 2018, under the tutelage and supervision of Professor Eric Zacks.

The Jaffe Transactional Law Competition helps students develop drafting, negotiation and counseling skills, with two-member teams representing a buyer and seller involved in a complex acquisition. Students work on drafting and revising for several weeks and the live competition brings the team together for two rounds of competition. The panel of judges – composed of 21 attorneys – offers feedback after each round. The event serves as a platform for students to develop transactional law skills in a practical environment and to receive real-time feedback from professionals.

The winners from the negotiation rounds will represent Wayne State Law School at the spring iteration of the Jaffe Transactional Law Competition which incorporates additional law schools in a regional competition. Winners also receive a scholarship award from the Business Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan.

Ten Jaffe attorneys served as judges for the competition: Joel Alam, Gabriel Appel, Jyotsna Balakrishnan, Joshua Borson, John Decker, Robert Gordon, Justin Hanna, Sara Kruse, Christopher Moceri and Peter Sugar.

“In our second year of sponsorship support for the competition, we are energized by the outstanding performance of the student competitors and their demonstration of impressive, newfound negotiation skills,” said Jaffe Partner Peter Sugar. “The opportunity to provide students a forum to exercise practical skills provides benefit to students and also to employers seeking talent. It is an ideal partnership.”

The winners of the competition included:

• Negotiations (seller’s counsel) and Drafting (seller’s counsel): George Cobane & Nicholas Stock

• Negotiations (buyers counsel): Scott Carter & Brandon Corcoran

• Drafting (buyer’s counsel): Jackson Buday & Kelsey Postema.

 

FBA Eastern District of Michigan Lunch and Learn Jan. 7


Join the Federal Bar Association Eastern District of Michigan Civil Rights Law Section from 12-2 p.m. Tuesday, January 7 for “Making a Federal (Civil Rights) Case Out of Evictions.” The Lunch and Learn will be held at the Theodore Levin Courthouse, 231 W. Lafayette, Room 115, in Detroit. Hon. Judith E. Levy, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, will moderate the program. Admission and lunch are free to FBA members and law students. Lunch is available for $10 for all others. Register in advance at www.fbamich.org or contact Susan.DeClercq@usdoj.gov or (313) 226-9149. Doors open for lunch at noon and the program begins at 12:15 p.m.

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