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    You are at:Home»Law School News»Fordham Law Team Wins Baseball Arbitration Competition
    Rob Pannullo ('20), Ethan Cramer Gibbs ('22), Pamela White ('22), Kevin Darby ('22), Nick Reade ('21), and Nataniel Liebes ('21)

    Fordham Law Team Wins Baseball Arbitration Competition

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    By on January 29, 2020 Law School News, Students

    Ethan Cramer Gibbs, Kevin Darby, and Pamela White, all Fordham first-year law students from the Sports Law Forum, bested 40 other law schools at Tulane Law School’s International Baseball Arbitration Competition. The competition, which was held in New Orleans Jan. 16-17, dealt with three Major League Baseball cases: Aaron Judge vs. the New York Yankees, Jon Gray vs. the Colorado Rockies, and Josh Hader vs. the Milwaukee Brewers. Each competitor took on one of the cases and presented against the other teams in front of guest arbitrators. The team, coached by Nathaniel Liebes, Rob Pannullo, and Nick Reade, took on Pace Law School in the championship round and sealed Fordham Law’s second straight victory.

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