蜜桃工作室

Students

Haub Law Trial Advocacy Team Invited to Compete at Exclusive Tournament of Champions

Posted
March 11, 2022
Image
The Haub Law team consisted of Kathryn Facelle (3L), Michael McNally (3L), Kimberly Abrahall (2L), and Liam Rattigan (2L) and was coached by alumni AJ Muller 鈥15 and Mike Luterzo 鈥20. Also pictured to the right is Professor Lou Fasulo.

Students from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Trial Advocacy Team were honored with an invitation to compete in the Tournament of Champions Competition hosted by UCLA School of Law on October 29-31. The Haub Law team consisted of Kathryn Facelle (3L), Michael McNally (3L), Kimberly Abrahall (2L), and Liam Rattigan (2L) and was coached by alumni AJ Muller 鈥15 and Mike Luterzo 鈥20.

The annual exclusive competition only extends invitations to the top 16 trial advocacy institutions in the country. At the competition, the nation鈥檚 finest law students showcase their multifaceted talents by competing in teams of four with each team trying both sides of a civil case鈥攖wice as plaintiffs and twice as defendants. Participants also receive intensive, one-on-one coaching from top-tier professionals in law school trial advocacy programs.

"It was a true honor and privilege to be invited to the Tournament of Champions mock trial competition-- the most elite competition in the nation. Invitations are based solely on objective performance rankings in the preeminent national competitions,鈥 said Professor Louis V. Fasulo, Director of Moot Court and Advocacy Programs. 鈥淥ur students' success in the American Association of Justice competition over the last two years resulted in Haub Law鈥檚 first ever invitation to this exclusive tournament.鈥

Haub Law Adjunct Professor and alum AJ Muller has generously devoted his time as a trial coach for Haub Law since 2016. 鈥淭his invitation marks yet another stride in our Advocacy Program's ascent into the national stage,鈥 said Muller. 鈥淥ur students' performance at the Tournament demonstrated our program's ability to produce the caliber of advocates needed to be a force on the national stage. I look forward to Advocacy Programs continued success to gain continuing entry into this elite Tournament.鈥 Muller is also a Senior Associate at Trivella & Forte LLP. The Advocacy Team鈥檚 second coach, alum Mike Luterzo is an Assistant District Attorney with the Bronx County District Attorney鈥檚 Office. Luterzo started volunteering alongside Muller last year and together-- under the leadership of Professor Fasulo--they have fostered numerous successful advocacy teams, serving as mentors and coaches for many Haub Law students.

More from 蜜桃工作室

In the Media

Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman writes a piece in amNewYork examining a federal judge's ruling in Trump v. IRS. Gershman explores the court's findings that former President Donald Trump and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche orchestrated a fraudulent lawsuit for personal benefit, writing that the case raises fundamental questions about executive power, the independence of the Justice Department, and accountability under the law.