December 7-10, 2019
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The Inspiration
The competition model first starts with an arbitration session based on the Moot Problem. Arbitration counsels from each team argue the case, which may consist of issues relating to procedure, jurisdiction, and substance. After the arbitration session, the same arbitration counsels change hats and become mediation counsels (or other members of the team come in as mediation counsels) to mediate the same Moot Problem. In every mediation session (i.e., preliminary rounds, followed by the advanced rounds), the mediation counsels deal with a new set of confidential information that the counsels receive after the arbitration session is over.
Advocate Maximus could also include situations in which mediator, charged with helping to facilitate settlement, “mix modes” by using non-binding evaluation as a means of encouraging settlement; helping parties to design a dispute resolution process, or “setting the stage” for arbitration. In Advocate Maximus, the role of the arbitrators and mediator is played by professionals or expert assessors, who evaluate the students by their performance in the arbitration and mediation sessions.
The Difference
Teams beyond borders
Teams can be a hybrid of students from various universities (“Teams Beyond Borders”) who create their own law firms to compete for the title of Advocate Maximus
Unique Competition Format
A blend of the best competitions in the world, producing the best of both arbitration and mediation stages
Creative awards and networking
Creative awards for best performances, classy socials and networking events, and much more...
Competition Snippets
The Jeff Kichaven Scholarship Grant
Now Available
Competition Rule Book, 2019
The Rule Book will be include details about allowed team structures, the registration fee, awards, and all participation related rules.
Competition Guidebook, 2019
The Rule Book will be include details about allowed team structures, the registration fee, awards, and all participation related rules.
Competition Case File, 2019
The Competition Problem will be released in the month of May, 2019. For notifications, follow us on Facebook or contact us on AdvocateMaximus@gmail.com. The memorial guidelines will be released at the same time
Teams Registration, 2019 (Live)
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Experts Registration, 2019 (Live)
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2018 Messages
“Advocate Maximus combines the two most useful dispute resolution mechanisms – arbitration and mediation – into a single competition; designed to equip future lawyers with both adversarial and non-adversarial skills. The skills and knowledge that the participants will have gained by the end of this journey will help each one be an Advocate Maximus, an all-round lawyer.”
“At Advocate Maximus, students compete in both mediation and arbitration advocacy and study in master classes with international ADR experts. It’s a challenging way for students to learn and practice their skills. With Advocate Maximus, India is adding to its luster as a host and generator of thought leaders in conflict resolution. I fully expect these students to be future notables in this field."