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Smith Hulsey & Busey Co-hosts 42nd Annual Florida-Georgia Moot Court Competition

The annual Florida-Georgia / Hulsey-Gambrell Moot Court Competition returned for its 42nd year on October 29, at the Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse in Jacksonville.

The competition between students from the University of Florida College of Law and the University of Georgia School of Law is held annually on the eve of the Florida-Georgia football game and has become a tradition in the Jacksonville legal community. This year, the Georgia Bulldogs emerged victorious, both on the field and in the courtroom.

Two law students from each school competed in a mock case before the U.S. Supreme Court and made their appellate arguments before a panel of federal and state court judges from the two states. Sarah K. Fox and Sierra N. Gay represented the University of Florida; Rachel Byers and Jack Mahon represented the University of Georgia.

The victors earn the championship trophy to keep at their law school for the year. The tournament record now stands at 26 wins for Georgia, 11 wins for Florida and five ties.

The participating judges in this year’s competition were:

  • The Honorable R. Stan Baker, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Georgia
  • The Honorable Patricia Barksdale, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida
  • The Honorable Harvey L. Jay, III, Florida First District Court of Appeal
  • The Honorable Waddell A. Wallace, III, Circuit Court, 4th Judicial Circuit of Florida
  • The Honorable Lisa Godbey Wood, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Georgia

Each year, law firms Smith Hulsey & Busey and Smith Gambrell & Russell LLP sponsor the event in memory of the late Mark Hulsey, a partner with Smith Hulsey, and the late E. Smythe Gambrell, a founding partner of Smith Gambrell. Gambrell was president of the American Bar Association and the American Bar Foundation. Hulsey served as president of The Florida Bar and the Jacksonville Bar Association. Both were exceptional lawyers and leaders in their communities.

 

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