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The Annual National Entertainment Law Moot Court Competition takes place each November at Pepperdine University School of Law. Each team has the opportunity to argue novel entertainment law issues before some of the best entertainment lawyers in Los Angeles. Click the links below to learn about past competitions.
SMU Dedman School of Law (Team 106)
UC Hastings College of Law (Team 120)
Baylor Law School (Team 111)
University of San Diego School of Law (Team 124)
Blair Green, SMU Dedman School of Law (Team 106)
FIRST - Matthew Daley, Florida State University School of Law (Team 102)
SECOND - Elyse Fune, University of San Diego School of Law (Team 124)
THIRD - James Dougherty, William and Mary School of Law (Team 117)
FIRST - Texas Wesleyan University School of Law (Team 101)
SECOND - Fordham University School of Law (Team 105)
THIRD - Michigan State University College of Law (Team 110)
FIRST - Baylor Law School (Team 111)
SECOND - University of San Diego School of Law (Team 124)
THIRD - Texas Tech University School of Law (Team 121)
Download Tentative Competition Schedule
2011 National Entertainment Law Moot Court Problem
| Participating Schools |
|---|
| Baylor Law School |
| Benjamin Cardozo School of Law |
| Florida A&M University College of Law |
| Florida State University College of Law |
| Fordham University School of Law |
| George Mason School of Law |
| UC Hastings College of Law |
| John Marshall Law School |
| Liberty University |
| Loyola University, New Orleans |
| Marquette University Law School |
| Mc George Law School |
| Michigan State University College of Law |
| New York Law School |
| SMU Dedman School of Law |
| South Texas College of Law |
| Texas Tech University School of Law |
| Texas Wesleyan University School of Law |
| University of Mississippi |
| University of San Diego School of Law |
| University of South Dakota Law School |
| University of Wisconsin Law School |
| West Virginia University College of Law |
| William and Mary Law School |
The following schools participated in the competition.
| Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law |
| Baylor Law School |
| Benjamin Cardozo School of Law |
| California Western School of Law |
| DePaul University School of Law |
| Florida A&M University College of Law |
| Fordham University School of Law |
| George Mason School of Law |
| Georgia State University College of Law |
| UC Hastings College of Law |
| John Marshall Law School |
| Marquette University Law School |
| Mc George Law School |
| Michigan State University College of Law |
| SMU Dedman School of Law |
| South Texas College of Law |
| Southwestern Law School |
| Texas Tech University School of Law |
| Texas Wesleyan University School of Law |
| Thomas Jefferson School of Law |
| University of San Diego School of Law |
| University of South Dakota |
| University of Wisconsin Law School |
| Western State University College of Law |
| Whittier Law School |
| Widener University School of Law |
Malibu, California
Download the 2009 Problem Here.
The winners are listed below:
National Champion
Finalist Team
Semifinalist Teams
Best Final Round Advocate
Best Preliminary Round Advocate
Best Petitioner Briefs
Best Respondent Briefts
In 1909, founder George Pepperdine began his mail-order auto parts business with $5 capital. He was 23 years old.



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