Diane Hess-Hernandez |
Fifteen teams came together to compete. The teams were judged on their ability to work with their partner, to utilize the information they were given about their client, and to work amicably with the other team to reach an agreement that satisfies their client's wants, interests, and needs.
“The Alternative Dispute Resolution Intramural Competition proved to be an excellent skill-building experience,"said Diane. "Regent University School of Law continues to provide exceptional opportunities for students to develop their professional identity and build their professional skills as a legal advocates.”
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