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AHLA Sponsors the 11th Annual Health Law Regulatory & Compliance Competition
- March, 02, 2022
AHLA is delighted to celebrate the winners of the Health Law Regulatory & Compliance Competition, which is hosted by the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and sponsored by AHLA. This annual competition, now in its 11th year, attracted students representing law schools from across the country. The top three winning teams received prizes courtesy of the AHLA and the Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI). This year there was an exact tie for 2nd place.
- Tied for Second Place:
- Team from the University of Pennsylvania
Evelyn Mangold, Henry Fisher, & Katherine Rohde
Coached by Allison Hoffman - Team from the Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Kate Fredrickson, Rachel Lantz, & Jared Shea
Coached by Barbara Colombo & Seth Whitelaw
- Team from the University of Pennsylvania
- First Place:
- Team from Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Ally Bremer, Charlotte Kurzweil, & Elizabeth Doory
Coached by Janis Anfoosi & Steve Naughton
- Team from Loyola University Chicago School of Law
“Excellence in health care starts with excellence in health law,” comments David S. Cade, AHLA’s Executive Vice President/CEO, during remarks celebrating the 11th Annual Health Law Regulatory & Compliance Competition. “I congratulate Ally Bremer, Charlotte Kurzweil, and Elizabeth Doory from Loyola University Chicago School of Law on their win and all teams on their participation. I look forward to AHLA’s continued sponsorship of this competition.”
AHLA is sponsoring the upcoming 11th Annual L. Edward Bryant, Jr. National Health Law Transactional Competition on March 25, 2022. Read more about this competition featuring exclusive prizes from the AHLA.