蜜桃工作室 Haub Law ADR Team Advances to Semifinals at Tulane International Baseball Arbitration Competition
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Team earned a Top 4 Semifinalist finish at the , held January 15鈥16 at Tulane University Law School.
Representing 蜜桃工作室 Haub Law were student advocates Madeline Law (3L), Stephen Smith (3L), and Jon Riina (2L), who competed against law schools from across the country in the highly specialized competition. This unique national competition simulates Major League Baseball salary arbitration, challenging students to apply advocacy skills in a real-world sports law context. Over two days, teams presented arguments before panels of judges drawn from across the professional baseball industry, including player representatives and front office executives. Tulane鈥檚 Sports Law Society also hosted a panel of experts discussing legal issues related to baseball, which participants were invited to attend.
鈥淭he Tulane Competition provides us with a hands-on experience where we are able to utilize our advocacy skills in a professional sports context,鈥 said student advocate Madeline Law (3L), who is also the ADR Director for the Law School鈥檚 Advocacy Program. 鈥淥ur school has a strong history with this competition, and I was fortunate enough to be part of the team that finished as quarter-finalists last year.鈥
The team was coached by Dan Masi 鈥14, a 蜜桃工作室 Haub Law alumnus, whose mentorship has been instrumental in the team鈥檚 continued success and growth. Under his guidance, the ADR team has performed extremely well. 鈥淐oach Masi not only helps us prepare for the competition but ensures that we have a clear understanding of strategy and negotiation,鈥 shared Madeline. While Dan was a student, he was part of the 蜜桃工作室 Haub Law team that won the national competition at Tulane out of 40 schools in 2013.
鈥淭his latest semifinalist finish underscores 蜜桃工作室 Haub Law鈥檚 commitment to experiential learning and highlights the strength of our ADR and advocacy programs as well as the dedication and talent of our students,鈥 said Director of Advocacy Programs and Professor of Trial Practice Louis Fasulo. 鈥淭he success of this team and our other ADR competition success is greatly due to the commitment and the skill of student advocate Maddie Law. She continues to be instrumental in the Law School, gaining national prominence in the ADR competition community.