The Harold G. Fox Moot

2025 Winners

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Congratulations to all the participants, including the following award winners, of the 2025 Harold G. Fox Moot.

The Harold G. Fox Cup for the best mooting team:
Winner:
Michael Antifaoff & Shireen Faisal, University of Toronto (Team 9R)
Runner up:
Isaac Cain & Juliet Watts, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University (Team 7A)
Semi-Finalists:
Michael Barbour & Dimitris Logothetis, University of Toronto (Team 9A) & Manvinder Lalh & John Nyman, Osgoode Hall Law School (Team 5R)
The Donald F. Sim Award for the best oral advocate:
Winner:
Shireen Faisal, University of Toronto (Team 9R)
Runner up:
Maria Pepelassis, University of Manitoba (Team 3A)
Honourable mention:
Manvinder Lalh, Osgoode Hall Law School (Team 5R)
The Gordon F. Henderson Award for the best appellant factum:
Winner:
Michael Barbour & Dimitris Logothetis, University of Toronto (Team 9A)
Runner up:
Arshdeep Thuhan, Jonah Sedge & Anna Shin Western University (Team 1A)
Honourable mention:
Isaac Cain & Juliet Watts, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University (Team 7A)
The Gordon F. Henderson Award for the best respondent factum:
Winner:
Liam Sherlock & Katherine Silins, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University (Team 7R)
Runner up:
Michael Antifaoff & Shireen Faisal, University of Toronto (Team 9R)
Honourable mention:
Duncan Baird, Elizabeth van Vliet & Jessica Dupuis, University of Ottawa (Common Law) (Team 10R)
The DLA Piper (Canada) LLP Award for the best mooter in 2L class
Winner:
Shireen Faisal, University of Toronto (Team 9R)
The Ronald E. Dimock Award for spirit of the moot
Winner:
Maria Pepelassis, Steven Csincsa, Jordan Wagner & Marianna Pozdirca, University of Manitoba (Team 3)