Windsor Law team wins big at Bowman National Tax Moot


Windsor Law's winning team members Aaina Grover, Cristina Fulop, Stan Fedun and Anish Kamboj are
pictured above with thier coach & Windsor Law Adjunct Prof. Marcela Aroca and The Hon. Donald G.H. Bowman.

A Windsor Law team won two awards at the Donald G.H. Bowman National Tax Moot in Toronto this past weekend. The national competition is Canada’s first competitive moot on taxation. The Moot is named after the Honourable Donald G.H. Bowman, former Chief Justice of the Tax Court of Canada. It was founded in 2011 by Dr. Emir Crowne, Associate Professor, and Professor John P. Weir, both of Windsor Law, and the partnership of Dentons Canada LLP. The Donald G.H. Bowman National Tax Moot is administered by a committee of judges, practitioners, academics and students.

Students compete over two days in two preliminary rounds, semi-finals and the final moot before a panel of three judges. Winners are announced at a dinner on the last day of the Moot. The Windsor Law team won the 2019 awards for Best Team and Best Factum – Appellant.