Adam-Caumeil Law Firm is proud to have played a central role during the latest edition of the Pleading Competition held at the prestigious Centre Juridique Franco-Allemand of Saarland University. Organised with diligence and expertise by Professor Julien DUBARRY and the student association of the Centre Juridique Franco-Allemand (CJFA), the competition brilliantly showcased emerging talent in the legal sector.
In our law-firm, we cherish the value of transmission. We firmly believe in the importance of supporting future generations of lawyers who are destined to pick up the torch of our profession. In line with this philosophy, our firm was honoured to chair the jury for this competition. It was with great pleasure that we witnessed the effervescence of the debates, which reflected the level of commitment and expertise of the participants.
The first prize in this year's competition, symbolising our commitment to supporting the development of tomorrow's talent, is a minimum three-month paid internship within our firm. We are delighted to announce that Mrs. Hanna STÖCKINGER won this prize. We look forward to welcoming her to our offices and guiding her through this enriching experience.
We would like to congratulate all the participants for their commitment and dedication. Their efforts are a testament to the future excellence of the legal profession. We would also like to thank the organising team of the Pleading Competition for making such a display of talent and commitment possible.
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