Congratulations to Powell Goldstein for taking first place, and thanks to all participants for raising more than $4,000 for the Georgia Innocence Project!
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The team from DLA Piper learns about Legal Loopholes. |
Powell Goldstein's team prepares for Closing Arguments - an exercise that requires plenty of hot air. |
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Andersen Tate & Carr brought two teams to Legal Field Day. |
Kilpatrick Stockton showed up to play and walked away with a third place finish. |
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It's clear that the DeKalb Public Defender's Office is serious about Closing Arguments. |
The Bird Law Group started at the bottom for their attempt at executing a Binding Agreement. |
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The Finnegan Henderson team appeared to negotiate Legal Loopholes quite handily. |
The Georgia Innocence Project team was the first in line to play Legal Briefs (check out the "blindfold"). |
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Seyfarth Shaw had plenty of enthusiasm (and a tiny little cheerleader in tow). |
The Southern Center for Human Rights took second place! |
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Troutman Sanders had a bit of trouble -- but a bit of fun too -- executing a Binding Agreement. |
Andersen Tate's two teams competed against each other in this round of Closing Arguments. |
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DLA Piper's team told us that "everything matters" but showed us that having fun matters the most. |
There's no doubt that Finnegan Henderson had the best shirts! |
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This game is called Trial Prep because you always need lots of Redweld folders for that. |
Some competitions have a softball toss. We thought it more appropriate to have a Gavel Toss. |
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DLA Piper plays Legal Loopholes. |
Kilpatrick Stockton has a slightly different approach to the same issue. |
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Powell Goldstein, one of the largest groups represented at Legal Field Day 2007, came away with the First Place trophy. Congratulations to all! |