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  won the ABA Regional Competition, which was held at Boston College Law School 
  on Saturday, February 5th. The win came over a very strong Suffolk Law School 
  team in the final round, and BC Law will move on to the national championship 
  round, to be held in California in March.&lt;br&gt;
  &lt;br&gt;
  Boston College Law School was represented in the competition by the team of 
  Tiffany Morris and Daniel Navisky, who are first-year students. The team was 
  selected in an internal competition administered by co-chairs Meagan Garland 
  and Liza Mamtani on behalf of the Board of Student Advisors. &lt;br&gt;
  &lt;br&gt;
  &amp;#8220;Their performances in the first three rounds were close to flawless,&amp;#8221; 
  said faculty advisor and BC Law Professor Evangeline Sarda. &amp;#8220;In a final 
  round that was particularly difficult, they showed their customary creativity, 
  legal acumen and well-developed interviewing style.&amp;#8221;&lt;br&gt;
  &lt;br&gt;
  None of the judges or clients knew the identity of the participating schools 
  until after the round was completed. When the scores were tallied, Suffolk and 
  Boston College advanced to the final round Saturday afternoon. The judges for 
  the final round were Kevin Callanan, a member of the BC Law Board of Overseers, 
  Ellen Kearns, a former President of the Womens Bar Association of Massachusetts, 
  and Professor Donald Riley from the Boston College School of Social Work. The 
  client was portrayed by the actor Andrea Lyman, herself the holder of a degree 
  in Social Work, who gave a brilliant performance. &lt;br&gt;
  &lt;br&gt;
  &amp;#8220;Ten teams participated in the Region 1 Client Counseling Competition, 
  and nearly forty lawyers, social workers, ministers and other counselors volunteered 
  to spend their Saturday morning judging three separate client interviews by 
  each team,&amp;#8221; said Director of Advocacy Programs Thomas Carey. &amp;#8220;Another 
  dozen people, including law students, social work students, and actors, volunteered 
  to play the roles of the clients. I&amp;#8217;d like to thank everyone who participated 
  for a job very well done, and to congratulate our extraordinarily talented winning 
  team.&amp;#8221; &lt;br&gt;
  &lt;br&gt;
  The purpose of the ABA Client Counseling Competition is to promote greater knowledge 
  and interest among law students in the preventive law and counseling functions 
  of law practice and to encourage students to develop interviewing, planning, 
  and analytical skills in the lawyer client relationship in the law office. The 
  competition simulates a law office consultation in which law students, acting 
  as attorneys, are presented with a client matter. They conduct an interview 
  with a person playing the role of the client and then explain how they would 
  proceed further in the hypothetical situation. About one hundred law schools 
  participate throughout the country.&lt;/p&gt;" textIsRich="true"/></content><contenthead jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured" sling:resourceType="bc/components/content/pagefields/contenthead" text="BC Law Wins ABA Client Counseling Regionals"/><subhead jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured" sling:resourceType="bc/components/content/pagefields/subhead" text=""/></jcr:content>
