Last week, members of the Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court team competed at the 30th Annual Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition—one of the nation’s preeminent and largest single site moot court competitions. This year, a total of 47 teams from across the country participated at the event hosted in New York at St. John’s University School of Law.
Two teams, coached by Professor Gary Sullivan (‘96), represented Alabama Law this year: Callie Cochran and Tucker Crain, and Shelby Savage and Amy Harper. Savage and Harper finished among the Top Eight, and both teams placed among the Top 16. Additionally, Savage was named Best Advocate Runner Up.
The teams were aided by the support and assistance of many Alabama Law alumni and friends, including Coach Christian Pereyda (‘17) and practice round judges Bankruptcy Judge Jennifer Henderson (‘04), Chris Carson (‘93), Said Jabbour (‘17), Hirshel Hall (‘20), Ronn Steen (‘96), Judge Bess Creswell and Phillip Young.