ABI Bankruptcy Law Student Writing Competition

Memorandum

TO: Law Students
FROM: ABI Bankruptcy Litigation Committee
DATE: August 24, 2009
RE: Second Annual ABI Bankruptcy Law Student Writing Competition

THE COMPETITION
The Bankruptcy Litigation Committee of the American Bankruptcy Institute (“ABI”) is pleased to invite students to participate in its Second Annual ABI Bankruptcy Law Student Writing Competition. First, Second and Third Place prizes will be awarded.

WRITING TOPIC
We invite papers on current issues regarding bankruptcy jurisdiction, bankruptcy litigation, or evidence in bankruptcy cases or proceedings.  For clarification, the paper may address business or consumer cases and may include matters such as bankruptcy sales, plan confirmation and other topics that involve jurisdiction, litigation or evidence in the bankruptcy courts.

DATES OF COMPETITION
The Competition will take place from January 1, 2010 through March 1, 2010. Papers submitted after March 1, 2010 will not be considered. Students from participating law schools will be eligible to submit a paper for this Competition, provided that each submission must be reviewed by a law professor prior to submission to ensure quality and must be accompanied by written confirmation from the reviewing professor that the paper has been so reviewed. (Our hope is that this Competition will dovetail nicely with the school’s legal writing course so that students can satisfy one of the writing requirements for the course while creating an entry for the Competition.)

COMPETITION AWARDS
Winners of the Competition will be announced on May 3, 2010. Winners will be presented with certificates from the ABI recognizing their achievement and law schools will be notified so that this achievement can be noted in students’ records. In addition, the First Place writer will receive $1,000 cash, plus publication of the paper in the prestigious ABI Journal, and a one (1) year membership to the ABI. The Second Place writer will receive a cash award of $750, plus publication of the paper in the ABI Bankruptcy Litigation Committee’s quarterly newsletter, and a one (1) year membership to the ABI. The Third Place writer will receive a cash award of $500, plus publication of the paper in the ABI Bankruptcy Litigation Committee’s quarterly newsletter, and a one (1) year membership to the ABI.

COMPETITION RULES
Papers must be 10-12 double-spaced pages on 8.5 x 11″ paper with 1″ margins. Papers must be written in 12 point, Times New Roman font. Papers must otherwise comply with the Guidelines for submissions to the ABI Journal found at: http://www.abiworld.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/ABIJournal/ SubmissionGuidelines/ABI_Journal_Submiss1.htm; provided, however, that the papers must have numbered pages. Papers will be submitted by students uploading the papers in PDF format to the ABI’s website at the following URL on or before March 1, 2010: papers.abi.org.

  • Papers submitted must be in PDF form with a ‘.pdf‘ extension.
  • Maximum size allowed is 2MB.
  • Maximum number of pages allowed is 12.
  • Only one paper may be submitted. If a mistake was made, please create a new account to submit the paper.
  • Contest winners will be contacted by email.
  • Winners must agree to have their papers edited by ABI staff and leaders prior to publication.

For more information, please contact papers@abiworld.org.