UGA law students win national moot court competition in elder law

Cole M. Harper Adjunct Professor of Law at University Of Georgia School Of Law
Cole M. Harper Adjunct Professor of Law at University Of Georgia School Of Law
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Third-year law students Dustin M. Batchelor and Kerolls “Kero” Gadelrab from the University of Georgia School of Law have won the National Claude Pepper Elder Law Moot Court Competition. The event was hosted by Florida State University.

The team, coached by Adjunct Professor Cole M. Harper (J.D.’22), remained undefeated during the tournament.

“Congratulations to third-year law students Dustin M. Batchelor and Kerolls “Kero” Gadelrab on winning the National Claude Pepper Elder Law Moot Court Competition hosted by Florida State University. The team, which was coached by Adjunct Professor Cole M. Harper (J.D.’22), went undefeated throughout the tournament.”

The competition is recognized for its focus on elder law issues and brings together law students from across the country to demonstrate their advocacy skills.



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