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The final round of the competition featured Thomas Jefferson School of Law (left) and The University of Virginia School of Law (right)
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The final round was judged by Scott Shapiro (agent at Praver Shapiro Sports Management), Clark Griffith (former Owner of the Minnesota Twins) and Jon Fetterolf (Partner, Williams and Connolly).
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The first panel, “The New CBA: Change and Continuing Peace” featured Larry Silverman, Steven Fehr, Clark Griffith, Bryan Minniti, Marc Kligman, and Professor Gabe Feldman.
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The second panel, “Hot Topics in Baseball: International Issues, Arbitration Today, and More” featured Jay Reisinger, Jorge Arangure Jr., Scott Shapiro, Jon Fetterolf, and TJ Henry.
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2012 Tulane National Arbitration Competition Champion: The Thomas Jefferson School of Law: Justin Heim, Sam Ehrlich, and Daniel Nguyen with competition chair TJ Henry
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Second Place: The University of Virginia School of Law, Caitlin McLaughlin, Stacy Chung and Scott Galla with competition chair TJ Henry
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Semifinalists: The Columbia/NYU team of Michael Hofer and Matthew Rotbart with competition chair TJ Henry
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Semifinalists: Wisconsin’s Jeffrey Gross and Zack Lackey with competition chair TJ Henry
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In addition to the competition, the event concludes with a symposium. The symposium is comprised of panel discussions on current issues in major league baseball featuring guest arbitrators and prominent members of the baseball community. This year’s panel discussions were “The New CBA: Change and Continuing Peace” featuring Larry Silverman, Steven Fehr, Clark Griffith, Bryan Minniti, Marc Kligman, and moderated by Professor Gabe Feldman; and “Hot Topics in Baseball: International Issues, Arbitration Today, and More” featuring Jay Reisinger, Jorge Arangure Jr., Scott Shapiro, Jon Fetterolf, and moderated by TJ Henry.
This year’s competition was easily the most competitive one yet, as every school showed up with a great knowledge of the MLB arbitration process. Additionally, this year’s judges were the most distinguished yet.
Out of the 40 teams which competed this year, the team from Thomas Jefferson School of Law (Justin Heim, Daniel Nguyen, and Sam Ehrlich - coached by Randy Grossman) took home first place in a very close final round against the team from the University of Virginia School of Law (Stacy Chung, Scott Galla, Caitlin McLaughlin).
This year’s semifinalists were the teams from Wisconsin School of Law (Jeffrey Gross and Zack Lackey), and the Columbia/NYU Law team (Michael Hofer and Matthew Rotbart).
The lineup of guest arbitrators and panel members for the competition included:
Nona Lee, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the Arizona Diamondbacks Jon Fetterolf, Partner, Williams & Connolly LLP in Washington D.C. Larry Silverman, former Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Pittsburgh Pirates Darren Heitner, Attorney, Wolfe Law Miami P.A.; Chief Editor, SportsAgentBlog.com Jorge Arangure Jr., Senior Writer, ESPN The Magazine Marc Kligman, Baseball Agent, Total Care Sports Management Bryan Minniti, Assistant GM of the Washington Nationals Steven Fehr, Outside Counsel to the MLBPA Scott Shapiro, Agent at Praver Shapiro Sports Management Jay Reisinger, Partner at Farrell & Reisinger, LLC Clark Griffith, Attorney; AAA Arbitrator; former Owner and Executive Vice President of the Minnesota Twins and former Chairman of Major League Baseball Properties.
Here is what some of the judges had to say about the competition:
"Frankly, I am the one who needs to thank you and everyone at Tulane for the job you all do on this event. It is first class all the way and I had a wonderful time again this year.” – Larry Silverman, former Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Pittsburgh Pirates.
“You did a great job putting together and managing the event. It was truly my privilege to be included.” – Nona Lee, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
“Pulling off a competition/event of this size is a monumental task. I have participated in many symposiums over the years and this was definitely one of the smoothest. Roll Wave!" - Scott Shapiro, Agent at Praver Shapiro Sports Management.
"It was my absolute pleasure to take part in this event.” - Jorge Arangure, Senior Writer, ESPN The Magazine.
"The event was fantastic” – Darren Heitner, Attorney, Wolfe Law Miami P.A.; Chief Editor, SportsAgentBlog.com.
For more information regarding the National Baseball Arbitration Competition, visit the Competition’s website or email us at tulane.baseball.arbitration@gmail.com.
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