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Hockey Arbitration Competition of Canada

The Hockey Arbitration Competition of Canada (HACC) is a unique event for sports law enthusiasts, organized solely by law students from the University of Toronto. It replicates the salary arbitration process of the National Hockey League (NHL), providing participants with a chance to refine their oral and written advocacy skills in the specialized field of NHL salary arbitration.

Team Composition

  • 2 teams of 2 students

Total: 4 Participants

Date Estimates

Competition Day: Mid-November

Location: Hosted by the University of Toronto

Course Credit

Participation in this lawyering skills competition is recognized through JUR 345 Directed Studies.

Prerequisite Courses

Participants are required to have completed or be enrolled in JUR 228 Sports and Entertainment Law.

Tryout Process

The selection will be through the Lincoln Alexander Advocacy Society (LAAS).