The results are in for Cyberweek’s 2016 e-Mediation competition. This year included 42 participants from 11 different universities in 3 different countries. After completing the scoring and ranking of the top 5 mediators, and the top 10 disputants (top 5 for each role) for the eMediation competition. The results are:
Mediators:
- 1st Place: Veronika Waldhof, Cardozo School of Law
- 2nd Place: Michelle Alexander, Marquette Law
- 3rd Place: Erica Stoltz, Marquette Law
- 4th Place: Alberto Ghiani, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
- 5th Place: Zheng Wang, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
Disputant, Party A:
- 1st Place: Adrianna Hromadka, Marquette Law
- 2nd Place: (Tie) Patrick McDonald, Marquette Law and Molly Bussie, Marquette Law
- 3rd Place: John Rome, Marquette Law
- 4th Place: Ilena Telford, Marquette Law
- 5th Place: Melanie Younger, Carleton University
Disputant, Party B:
- 1st Place: Nicole Gougeon, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
- 2nd Place: Harrison Kuntz, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
- 3rd Place: Sharion Scott, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
- 4th Place: (Tie) Ashley Moore, Washington University and Ding Liu, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
- 5th Place: Hillary Lynde, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
Congratulations to these participants for succeeding as mediators and disputants in the online environment. To all those that participated. I trust that the experience was rewarding.
Many thanks to Katrina Nobles from Cornell University for organizing the event and to those that supported the event as judges. It is always a meaningful component of the Cyberweek programming and your effort is appreciated.
Until next year,
The Cyberweek Planning Committee