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William & Mary Law School Negotiation Tournament

The Alternative Dispute Resolution Team hosts the William & Mary Law School Negotiation Tournament annually. Our primary goal is to provide participants with the opportunity to practice problem-solving and oral advocacy skills. Teams compete through two preliminary rounds. The top-scoring teams proceed to the semi-final round, with two teams proceeding to the final round.

2026 Negotiation Tournament

Please consider joining us in-person for the 2026 William & Mary Law School Negotiation Tournament! Our team will be hosting our 2026 competition on January 30th - January 31st. The registration deadline is January 1st; however, space is limited, so we recommend registering sooner rather than later, as we will not be able to accept further team registrations once we reach capacity. The 2026 competition will be held in-person, and further details will be provided to the registered teams.

2025 Negotiation Tournament Winner

We are so happy to announce the winners of William & Mary Law School’s 2025 Negotiation Tournament. 1st Place 🥇 St. Mary’s University School of Law 2nd Place 🥈 Liberty Law School. Congratulations to all competitors! We are so proud of this tournament, and we would like to give a special thanks to Madison Willmott, Aja Robinson, and Scott Buksbaum, our wonderful tournament directors, who made it all happen!

2024 Negotiation Tournament Winner

We are so happy to announce the winners of William & Mary Law School’s 2024 Negotiation Tournament. 1st Place 🥇 Tulane University Law School 2nd Place 🥈 Southwestern Law School. Congratulations to all competitors! We are so proud of this tournament and we would like to give a special thanks to Dillon Schweers, Skylar Powell, and Madison Willmott, our wonderful tournament directors, who made it all happen!

2023 Negotiation Tournament Winner

We are so happy to announce the winners of William & Mary Law School’s 2023 Negotiation Tournament. 1st Place 🥇 Brooklyn Law School 2nd Place 🥈 University of Illinois Chicago School of Law 3rd Place 🥉 Southwestern Law School. Congratulations to all competitors! We are so proud of this tournament and we would like to give a special thanks to Dillon Schweers, Darian Kanouff, and Katy Naef, our wonderful tournament directors, who made it all happen!