From left: Peter Jones, Sarah Stebbins, Justin Bernstein, Avery Hitchcock, Shasta Fields, Regina Campbell
WInners of the National Trial Competition. From left: Peter Jones, Sarah Stebbins, Justin Bernstein, Avery Hitchcock, Shasta Fields, Regina Campbell

The A. Barry Cappello Trial Team at UCLA Law has made history, winning all three trial advocacy national championships for the third consecutive year.

Rochelle Mulondo (left) and Sydney Gaskins
Rochelle Mulondo (left) and Sydney Gaskins.

It’s only February, but 2Ls Sydney Gaskins and Rochelle Mulondo have their summer career plans settled. Gaskins will return to Morrison Foerster, an international law firm, as a diversity scholar. She is a powerhouse on UCLA’s top-ranked trial advocacy team, having won her past three competitions. Mulondo, will join the seasoned lawyers at Sidley Austin in the tech transactions group as a diversity scholar. Specializing in technology law, she’s already interned at Apple.

For more than half a century, experiential learning has been a cornerstone of the UCLA Law education. Live-client clinics, for example, provide opportunities for students to get real-world legal experience and help underserved communities. Trial advocacy competitions—mock trials—present another way for law students to get experience, essential experience for litigators and trial lawyers and enormously valuable experience for any kind of lawyer.

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