Congratulations to the DeKalb County Public Defender's Office for taking first place, and congratulations to all participants for raising more than $5,000 for GIP!
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Legal Field Day required that one game be called Legal Briefs.
Here the Georgia Innocence Project team competes against King & Spalding to see who can pin the beard on the judge. |
A Morris, Manning & Martin associate wears his judge's robes in the Gavel Toss.
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King & Spalding executes its strategy in the complicated game of Binding Agreement. |
King & Spalding abandons its Binding Agreement strategy in favor of a maypole approach. |
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The Troutman Sanders team signs out
marshmallows, i.e., "physical evidence"
in the Chain of Custody Relay.
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Everyone seemed to enjoy Legal Loopholes the most! Hunton & Williams takes on the challenge here. |
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You can never have enough redwells for Trial Prep. Here a Powell Goldstein player makes it through one of the relay's obstacles. |
You have to go back to the well time and time again during Legal Research as a Womble Carlyle team member displays aptly. |
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Ernst & Young's team tried a novel strategy in its attempts to execute a Binding Agreement.
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Hunton & Williams' strategy to reach a
Binding Agreement wasn't quite so clear. |
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It appears the King & Spalding team shown here knows Legal Loopholes quite well. |
It's clear that DNA works better for the
GIP team than Legal Loopholes do. |
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Morris, Manning and Martin boasted a particularly competitive and fun team. |
Powell Goldstein turned out in full force. |
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Hunton & Williams and Troutman Sanders tied for second place. If you look closely, you can see team members holding the runner-up trophy. |
The winners of GIP's first Annual Legal Field Day, the DeKalb County Public Defenders' Office team, celebrate their victory. |
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The first place trophy is a little bigger. |
And it's more functional too. |
Thanks to all the teams who joined us for a
little afternoon playtime in the park.
If your firm or legal department is interested in participating in the second annual Legal Field Day, scheduled for June 2007, please contact GIP at
(404) 872-8236.
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