REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
COMPETITION AND BANQUET REGISTRATION
FORM:
Please use this form to register your school for the
36th annual Robert F. Wagner National Labor and Employment Law Moot Court
Competition. The non-refundable registration fee is $675 per
team and includes two tickets to the formal awards banquet
(Wagner Ball). Additional non-refundable tickets for the Wagner Ball
may be purchased for $120 each. The Wagner Ball will be held on
Saturday, March 24, 2012 and includes a cocktail reception, formal dinner,
and an awards ceremony. It will be held at the New York Law School
event center.
The Wagner Competition registration is limited to one team per school and the first forty-six (46) teams on a first-come first served basis. Schools may be able to register a second team after all schools who wish to register have registered and there is still space. A team may consist of a maximum of three (3) competitors.** Any team wishing to register must do so by December 1, 2011. Once the first forty-six teams are registered, the following ten (10) teams will automatically be placed on a waitlist. Registration will close as soon as the waitlist is full.
PAYMENT
METHODS:
Check. To pay by check, first,
fill out the registration form below and click the "submit"
button to complete your registration. Please make the check out to
"New York Law School" and place your law school name and phone
number on the check. Then, mail the check and a cover letter with
your team information to:
New York Law School, Moot Court
Association
Attn: Alexa Silverman and Lawrence Ziegelbaum
57
Worth Street
New York, NY 10013
*Registered teams may purchase
additional Wagner Ball tickets by December 1, 2011. Note that
additional seating is limited.
** Each competitor on a three-person
team must participate in oral arguments.
*Required fields
TEAM
REGISTRATION FORM:
Please complete the form below and press
the "submit" button to register. You must fill out and
submit the registration form below even if you are paying by check.
Please be advised that competition space is limited and will
fill quickly.