University of Pittsburgh School of Law Moot Court team members Dustin Foley, from the left, Nina Wiramidjaja, and Luke Kastenhuber. The team won Best Oral Argument, Final Round, and Kastenhuber won Best Individual Oralist, Final Round, and Best Individual Oralist, Preliminary Rounds, at the National Tax Moot Court Competition hosted by the Tax Section at Stetson University College of Law on March 7–9.

Students from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law won the Best Oral Argument and the Best Individual Oralist Final Round awards in the National Tax Moot Court Competition hosted by The Florida Bar’s Tax Section at Stetson University College of Law.

Pittsburgh Law’s Luke Kastenhuber, Dustin Foley, and Nina Wiramidjaja won Best Oral Argument and Kastenhuber won the Best Oralist Final Round award as well as the Best Oralist Preliminary Rounds award. Florida State University College of Law’s team won Best Brief. Stetson Law’s team was named first runner-up.

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