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Law School Wins

Won a competition? We will tell the world.

Your team put in months of research, drafting, and practice rounds, and then won. LegalAlphabet celebrates US law school moot court, trial, and advocacy champions. Tell us about the win and we will verify it, write it up, and publish it, at no cost, on a permanent page that names every member of your team.

Every name, credited

We name every student on the team, the coaches, and the individual awards. It is a page your people will want to share.

Verified, then written for you

We check every win against the official result before we publish, and we do the writing. No account, no fee.

Found and shared

A permanent page that shows up when people look up your school or your students, ready to post on LinkedIn.

How it works

1

Tell us

The competition, what you won, and the names of everyone on the team, so we credit them properly.

2

We verify and write it

We confirm the result against the official source, then write it up accurately.

3

It goes live

A permanent page on LegalAlphabet, and we send you the link to share with your team and your school.

Tell us about the win

Students, coaches, and school staff all welcome. It takes a few minutes, and there is no cost.

A result or news link helps us verify and publish faster.

Prefer email? Send it to contact@legalalphabet.com and we will take it from there. See wins we have published on the Law School Competitions page.

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free?

Yes. We write up and publish your competition win at no cost. We would rather have an accurate, complete record of the profession than a paid one.

Who can submit?

Anyone close to the win: a team member, a coach or faculty advisor, or a career-services or communications colleague at the school. US law schools only, for now.

Do you verify wins?

Always. We check every submission against the official organizer result or the school's own announcement before we publish. A link to either helps us do that quickly.

What if we do not have a press release?

That is fine. Send us the official result page, the organizer's announcement, or the finals bracket, and we will confirm the details and credit everyone correctly.

Which competitions count?

Moot court, trial advocacy, arbitration, negotiation, client counseling, and mediation competitions, at the regional or national level. If in doubt, submit it.

What do we get out of it?

A permanent, shareable page that names your team and shows up when people look up the school or the students. Your students and alumni also have complimentary access to LegalAlphabet.

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