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AHLA Celebrates the Winners of the 14th Annual Health Law Regulatory and Compliance Competition

  • March, 12, 2025

AHLA is delighted to celebrate the winners of the Health Law Regulatory and 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 14th year, attracted students representing law schools from across the country. The first, second, and third place winning teams each received a copy of AHLA’s Fundamentals of Health Law publication, as well as complimentary registration to either the Fundamentals of Health Law conference or the AHLA Annual Meeting

The Winners of this competition are as follows:  

Third Place:
Team from Boston University School of Law 
Sydney Straub, Ryan Platt, & Nicole Doherty 
Coached by Lawrence Vernaglia and Dianne McCarthy 

Second Place:
Team B from University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law 
Byron Cheung, Jordan Jekel, & Melissa La Motta 

First Place:
Team from American University Washington College of Law 

Anh-Thi Le, Hannah J. Zuckerman, & Christopher A. Sang 
Coached by Asha Scielzo 

“Your journey from here to greatness is in your future,” states David S. Cade, AHLA’s Executive Vice President/CEO. “I know that you are going to have wonderfully successful careers because you are investing in yourselves today.” 

AHLA is sponsoring the upcoming L. Edward Bryant, Jr. National Health Law Transactional Competition on April 11, 2025. Read more about this competition featuring exclusive prizes from AHLA. 

AHLA offers complimentary subscriptions to law students, providing them with access to AHLA’s online community of health law professionals, exclusive health law news and analysis, and discounted rates to AHLA’s year-round conferences.  

Sponsoring the Health Law Regulatory & Compliance Competition is a testament to AHLA’s ongoing commitment to advancing the field of health law through educational opportunities, professional development, and community building.

 

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