Jodi Hudson Honored at
Seton Hall Law School Moot Court
Board Office Dedication
ROSELAND, N.J./October 20, 2011
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On September 22, 2011, the Interscholastic Moot Court Board
office was named after
Connell Foley’s
Jodi Hudson, Director of Seton Hall University Law
School’s Moot Court Board.
Hudson, a Certified Civil Trial Attorney with Connell Foley,
represented the Interscholastic Moot Court Board while a
student and competed in the National Moot Court Competition,
finishing third in the nation. She was also awarded Second
Best Oralist honors in the Northeast Region at the Regional
Round of the National Competition.
After graduation,
Hudson
maintained her ties to the Moot Court Board and, since 2000,
she has served as its Director.
The Board is currently ranked sixth in the
U.S.
by lawschooladvocacy.com. For each of the past six years,
the Board has taken home an average of 25 awards.
This past year, the Board was honored with a Regional
Championship at the NAAC Competition and a First Place finish at BMI’s Entertainment
Law Competition.
“Seton Hall University School of Law is recognized as a
preeminent educational institution in my field, so the
recognition by my peers is even more meaningful,” stated Hudson.
The Moot Board was also selected for the third consecutive
year to participate in the National Moot Court Invitational
in January 2012 at the Advocacy Institute in Houston with the top 16 programs in the
country.
Hudson
served as an assistant district attorney in the Bronx County
District Attorney's Office (1997-2000) before joining
Connell Foley’s Business Litigation and Insurance Law
practice groups in 2000. She has tried more than 40 cases
involving civil litigation and insurance coverage and
defense. She is a leader in Seton
Hall Law’s School’s Alumni Council and served as its
President from 2008 to 2009.