The Harold G. Fox Moot

2011 Canadian Intellectual Property Moot
  • About the Fox Moot
  • Panellists
  • Rules and Problem
  • Schedule
  • Sponsors
  • Past Moots
  • Congratulations to 2010 moot award winners

    23 Feb 2010 /  2009-2010 moot

    The Fox Moot Committee congratulates the following award winners and all participants in the second annual Harold G. Fox Moot for their exceptional written and oral advocacy throughout the competition:



    Gordon F. Henderson Award, Best Factum Writers

    Alexander Gloor and Nathan Fan
    Osgoode Hall Law School



    Don F. Sim Award, Best Oralist

    Michael Bokhaut
    University of Alberta



    Harold G. Fox Cup, Best Mooting Team

    Alain Laplume and Victoria Au
    Queen’s University

  • Moot schedule updated

    02 Feb 2010 /  2009-2010 moot

    An updated schedule for 19-20 February has been posted to the Schedule page. Detailed schedules and courtroom assignments will be published as soon as possible.

  • Clarifications to 2010 Problem and Rules posted

    23 Dec 2009 /  2009-2010 moot

    Clarifications for the 2010 Fox Moot Problem and Rules were published on 22 December 2009. Download the Clarifications (PDF)

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Key Dates 2011

Schedule page will be updated when information available

18-19 Feb 2011: 3rd Annual Fox IP Moot

News

  • Congratulations to 2010 moot award winners, 23 Feb 2010
  • Moot schedule updated, 02 Feb 2010
  • Clarifications to 2010 Problem and Rules posted, 23 Dec 2009

Archives

  • February 2010
  • December 2009
  • November 2009
  • February 2009
  • January 2009
  • December 2008
  • November 2008

2010 Participating Schools

  • McGill University
  • Osgoode Hall Law School
  • Queen's University
  • University of Alberta
  • University of Ottawa
  • University of Western Ontario
  • University of Windsor
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