Another Law Revue competition is in the books.
We laughed, we cried, we fielded butthurt comments from everyone in between. But now it’s time to unveil the winner.
Assuming you all were too lazy just to go back to the original post and look at the voting results, which we conveniently left public for you…
How Filevine’s New DraftAI Cuts Out Hours Of Writing Work
Now it transforms your document creation with natural language prompts.
Last year, we had 22,814 votes cast. We suffered a bit of a setback this year with a mere 18,290 votes. On the other hand, last year we had three strong contenders that netted over 20 percent each. This year was a bit more of a smackdown.
Congratulations to NYU for their entry 3L, which reimagined Belle as a horribly awful 3L reading law reviews cover-to-cover (the best arguments are in the footnotes!) and managed to win the voters’ hearts by capturing 50 percent of the total vote with the highest vote total any competitor has ever garnered in the history of this competition by my estimation. Here’s your winner again:
4 Ways Your Firm Can Build Economic Resilience
It’s the key to long-term success in an uncertain business climate.
So NYU, send us your address and t-shirt sizes (limit five), and we’ll get them out to you.
For everyone else, we look forward to next year’s entries.
Earlier: Law Revue Video Contest 2014: Honorable Mentions
Law Revue Video Contest 2014: The Finalists!
Law Revue Video Contest 2014: Dishonorable Mentions