On March 7 and 8, students from 15 law schools across Canada competed in the 34th annual Davies Corporate/Securities Law Moot.
This year’s problem explored a variety of issues, including material adverse effect, compliance with interim covenants and “time of the essence” clauses.
The top two teams competed in a final round before a five-member panel comprising The Honourable Justice Siobhan Monaghan of the Federal Court of Appeal; The Honourable Justice Patrick Monahan of the Ontario Court of Appeal; The Honourable Justice Julie A. Thorburn of the Ontario Court of Appeal; Mr. James (Jim) D. G. Douglas, Adjudicator of the Ontario Securities Commission; and Mr. Grant Vingoe, CEO of the Ontario Securities Commission.
Top prizes went to the following:
Teams
- York University – Osgoode Hall Law School
- University of Ottawa
- McGill University
Factums
- University of British Columbia
- Queen’s University
- University of Calgary
Oralists
- Louis Althaus (Osgoode Hall) and Emily Chu (University of Ottawa)
- Darya Rahbar (Osgoode Hall)
- Rochelle Turnbull (University of British Columbia)
Congratulations to all the students and their coaches for another successful moot.