LSU Law Students Courtney Fowler and KayLyn Treadway won the 2025 Client Legal Interviewing & Counseling Competition on Tuesday, March 18 held in the McKernan Auditorium at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
LSU Law alumni Brandi Barze (’18), Partner, Keogh Cox & Wilson, LSU Law Professor Jack Harrison (’04), and Charles Watkins (‘12), Regional Attorney, Louisiana Department of Health judged the final round of competition. Fowler and Treadway bested fellow third-year law students Drake Brignac and Connor Brady to become the second winners of LSU Law’s newest internal competition.
The Criminal Law Interviewing and Counseling Competition, or CLICC, is a competition designed to expose students to the fundamental skills necessary to successfully interview, counsel, and support a client through their legal issue(s). In the final round, teams receive only a one-sentence memorandum. They then use interviewing and counseling skills to elicit information from their clients to determine their legal issue(s) and counsel them on potential legal solutions.
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