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January 25, 2013
ABA TIPS Law Student Writing Competition
We love writing competitions because, well, because we love writing. And we know that these competitions are important for law students to build their skills and reputation as strong legal writers.
The Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) of the American Bar Association has established an annual Law Student Writing Competition with $1,500 cash, plus paid air and hotel accommodations to the ABA Annual Meeting awarded to the first place winner. (This year's ABA Annual Meeting is in San Francisco.) The second place winner gets $500 cash, which isn't so bad either.
Who won last year? Have a look by clicking here.
Hat tip to Linda Wiley.
(mew)
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