Insights: In the News Kilpatrick Townsend's Mark Boynton Coaches Wake Forest to Historic National Trial Team Championship Win
On April 8, 2018, the Wake Forest School of Law National Trial Team competitors and coaches continued their record-breaking streak by winning a historic national Trial Team championship at the TYLA National Trial Competition (NTC) in Austin, Texas, with not one, but two, teams competing in the final round. This championship is Wake Forest’s first in the National Trial Team Competition. The win also makes Wake Forest the only U.S. law school to win the national TYLA competition, the national AAJ Student Trial Advocacy Competition and the National Moot Court Competition in consecutive years. And only one other law school has won all three titles in the history of all three competitions.
Kilpatrick Townsend's Mark Boynton is the Trial Teams coordinator and coach.
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