2024:

  • Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot: 3rd place (Kathleen Stoneham, Lindsay Wigglesworth, Carter Easton and Leah Howie -coach); Kathleen Stoneham received distinguished oralist award
  • Jessup Moot: team received memorial award (Emily Claude, Dominique Panko, Fakeha Jamil, Breanna Bjarnason, Josef Avesnik and Rochelle Blocka – coach), Dominique Panko received an individual oralist
  • Laskin Memorial Moot: 3rd place (Sarah Valentine, Sophia Della Rose, Griffin Moody, Ethan Howitt and Audrey Sembalerus – coach) for Best Factums
  • Canadian National Negotiation Competition & CCLF (French): Ryan Cupid and Neesha Persad received Spirit of Negation award; Jadyn Borstmayer and Estefan Cortes-Vargas received Best Process Management award, CCLF team (Jordyn Nachtegaele & Ryland Petrick) received Best Communication for Relationship Building
  • National Family Law Negotiation: 1st place (Mack Dumba, Eryn Stewart and Kane Fitzler/Gisele Dumonceaux - coaches); Best Individual Negotiation: 1st place - Mack Dumba; 2nd place - Joumana Hamieh
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition (STLA Western Moot team): 3rd place (Vittoria Iovinelli, Nathan Sgrazzutti, Sasha Gordon, Brionna Watson and Shelby Fitzgerald -coach); Vittoria Iovinelli won Best Opening Statement

2023:

  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition (STLA Western Canada Moot Team): 1st Place: Nicholas Belfour, Madeleine Christopherson, Katherine Gratrix, and Taylor Schlamp; Coach: Brooke Johnson

2022: 

  • Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot: 2nd place (Katie Doherty, Alex Ferwerda, and Kelsey Leik); Kelsey Leik was named as one of the top six distinguished oralists in the competition.
  • Canadian National Negotiation Competition: Best Process Management Award to Tim Haggstrom, Shawn Rempel and Ashton Butler (coach) and Best Advocacy for Client Interest Award to Jesse Hines and Todd Drever; Coach: Katie Newman 
  • National Family Law Negotiation: 2nd place (Kane Fritzler, Holly Strohschein, and ShayAnne Surtees (coach)) including Best Individual Negotiator to Kane Fritzler (1st) and Katrina Kostiha (3rd) and Best Representation Plans to Permeet Randhawa, Katarina Kostiha and Satrah Wingerak (coach))
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition (STLA Western Moot team): 1st place including honours of Best Examination in Chief and Best Overall Advocate to Jenna Bragg; National Sopinka Cup: 2nd Place including Best Cross Examination Jenna Bragg

2021:

  • Gale Moot: Justice Cory Factum Prize for best factum (Jessica Shabtai, Andrew Morrison, Jasmine Redfern, Pascal MacLellan, Kathleen Selkirk - coach), Steven Hayward - coach)).
  • Michel-Bastarache Moot on Language Rights: Pierre Foucher Prize for Best Factum (Maruska Giacchetto, Ashley Fulton, Acacia Rambow, and Britannia Mohrbutter).
  • Western Canada Family Law Negotiation Competition: 2nd place (Maryssa Wilde, Mark Smith, Léa Lapointe - coach); Maryssa Wilde placed third in “Best Individual Negotiator” category.

2020:

  • Donald GH Bowman National Tax Moot: 1st place (Madison Miller, Graham Fuga, Anna Lekach, Will Hampton and Brooke Sittler (coach).
  • Gale Moot: Jasmine Redfern - Justice Petra Newton Award for Civility (Gale Moot)
  • Laskin Moot: Austin Cooper and Fraser Duncan – Top 15 Oralists (Laskin Moot)
  • INADR: Katie Newman – Top 10 Outstanding Individual Mediators (INADR)
  • Davies Corporate/Securities Moot: Mike Munro – 3rd Top Oralist; Jenine Urquhart – 9th Top Oralist
  • Family Law Negotiation Competition: ShayAnne Surtees – Top Outstanding Individual Performance
  • Canadian National Negotiation Competition: 3rd place (Abbie Treslan and Hayden Redl) Kali Stahl and Dani Nichols - Frederick H. Zemans Spirit of Negotiation Award
  • Laskin Moot: 4th place factum, 9th best school overall
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition (STLA Western Moot team):  2nd Place

2019:

  • Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot: 1st place (Allyse Cruise, Courtenay Catlin, Kaitlyn Ward and Leah Howie (Coach); Allyse Cruise and Kaitlyn Ward were named as two of the top seven distinguished oralists in the competition.
  • Canadian National Negotiation Competition: 3rd place (Wendy White and Kylee Wilyman); Mike Munro and Brooklyn Fiesel received the award for Best Advocate for Client Interests.
  • Walsh Family Law Competition: Joree Nelson 3rd place for the Most Distinguished Advocate in the competition. 
  • Michel Bastarache Moot Court Competition: 2nd place (Tava Burton, Laura Schaan, Amanda Kimpinski and Isabelle Larocque).

2018:

  • Canadian National Negotiation Competition: 4th place (Jacey Safnuk and Christina Judge); Honourable mention for teamwork and relationship-building (Kaylee Mitchell and Antonela Cicko).

2017:

  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition:  2nd place
  • Sopinka Cup: 1st place
  • Jessup Moot: 2nd Place Respondent Memorial
  • Canadian National Negotiation Competition: 3rd and 4th place.

2016:

  • Davies Corporate Securities Law Moot: 5th place factum
  • International Commercial Mediation Competition: Best Speaker award

2015:

  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition:  2nd place
  • Davies Corporate Securities Law Moot: Tied for third place
  • Mediation Advocacy Moot: Special award for "Best use of relationship-building skills in a commercial mediation"

2014:

  • Jessup Moot: 2nd place memorials; Best Respondent Memorials; 5th place oralist
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition:  1st place Winners (tied with U of Victoria)
  • National Sopinka Cup: Third Place Finish

2013:

  • Jessup Moot: Bronze Rank; Fifth place memorials (written arguments); Best respondent team in Canada; Michelle Biddulph and Michelle Lang were two out of three mooters in a three-way tie for fourth place oralist in the national round; Michelle Lang tied for first place among exhibition oralists in international rounds exhibition category.
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition:  1st place

2012:

  • International Negotiation Competition: 3rd place (Christine McCartney & Natasha Singh)
  • Jessup Moot: Best Respondent Team (oralists Trevor Shishkin & Christine McCartney, encompassing the written work of the Respondent team including the contribution of team members Nicole Hamm, Andre Memauri & Peter Lavelle); 4th Place Memorial; 5th Place Overall; 4th Place Oralist (Trevor Shishkin)
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition:  2nd place; National Sopinka Cup: Winning Team; Best Direct Examination – Lauren Ignacz; Best Cross-examination – Jared Epp

2011:

  • International Competition for Mediation Advocacy: Outstanding new international mediation program - U of S; Outstanding advocate/client team overall - Gillian Gough, John Sanche and Sabina Arulampalam; Outstanding individual mediator overall – Sabina Arulampalam
  • Jessup Moot: Winners of the Spirit of the Jessup Award
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition:  1st place; National Sopinka Cup: Winning Team; Best Cross-examination – Evan Thompson; Best Overall Advocate – Evan Thompson

2010:

  • Davies Corporate Securities Moot: 3rd place; Top Oralists (out of 15): Joseph Gill (4th), Julianna Hill (9th), Loni da Costa (14th)
  • Jessup Moot: 2nd place Memorials (written competition)
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition:  2nd place.
  • National Sopinka Cup: 2nd place; Best Direct Examination: Ryan Lepage; Best Cross-examination: Ryan Lepage; Best Overall Advocate: Ryan Lepage  

2009:

  • Canadian National Mediation Advocacy Competition (CNMAC): 4th place; Cliff Hendler Award for Most Outstanding Individual: Hiyasmin Matias
  • Jessup Moot: Winners of the Spirit of the Jessup award; 2nd place Memorials (written competition)
  • MacIntyre Cup/Western Canada Trial Competition:  1st place. 

2007:

  • Jessup Moot: Winners, Canadian Spirit of the Jessup  

2003:

  • Jessup Moot: Winners, (first ever) Canadian Spirit of the Jessup
  • Western Canada Moot: 2nd place  

2002:

  • Western Canada Moot: 2nd place
  • National Sopinka Cup: 2nd place; Best Cross-examination: Lana Wickstrom; Best Opening Statement: Patrick Moeller  

2001:

  • Western Canada Moot: 2nd place  

2000:

  • Jessup Moot: 2nd place, Written Argument  

1999:

  • Jessup Moot: Hardy C. Dillard Award (5th place internationally); Richard C. Baxter Award (1st place internationally); Ronald St. John Macdonald Award for Best Memorial (Canadian); Best English Oralist & 2nd Place Overall Oralist (Canadian): Dwight Newman; 5th Place Overall Oralist: Erin Seed
  • Laskin Moot: Prix Mark MacGuigan Prize for Best Oralist: Michael Mysak
  • Western Canada Moot: 1st place, winners of the MacIntyre Cup  

1998:

  • Gale Cup Moot: Brian Dickson Medal for Outstanding Oral Advocacy - Ian McKay  

1997:

  • Laskin Moot: Judges' Discretionary Prize  

1996:

  • Laskin Moot: Judges' Discretionary Prize  

1995:

  • Gale Cup: 1st place; Brian Dickson Medal for outstanding Oral Advocacy - Ian Wagner
  • Western Canada Moot: 1st place
  • Laskin Moot: Oral Advocacy Award - Ian Wagner (3rd place)  

1994:

  • Jessup Moot: Top Honours, MacDonald Prize for Best Memorial
  • Laskin Moot: Oral Advocacy Award - Ian Wagner (3rd place)  

1992:

  • Gale Cup: Winning Team, Brian Dickson Medal for outstanding Oral Advocacy - Brad Berg
  • Laskin Moot: Nelligan-Power Prize in Oral Advocacy  

1991:

  • Jessup Moot: 1st place; Oral Round champions at international and Canadian competitions; 5th overall memorial (factum)
  • Gale Cup Moot: Brian Dickson Medal for outstanding Oral Advocacy - Leonard Thom  

1988:

  • Laskin Moot: 2nd place factum; Special Judges' Discretionary Prize