![LSU Law students Isabella Rovere and Taylor Guice won the 2025 LSU Law Transactional Negotiation Competition on Monday, Feb. 3.](https://law.lsu.edu/news/files/2025/02/Rovere-and-Guice-2025-Transaction-winners-300x300.jpg)
LSU Law students Isabella Rovere and Taylor Guice won the 2025 LSU Law Transactional Negotiation Competition on Monday, Feb. 3.
LSU Law students Isabella Rovere and Taylor Guice won the 2025 LSU Law Transactional Negotiation Competition on Monday, Feb. 3, during the final round of competition in the Robinson Courtroom at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
LSU Law alumni Claire Popovich (’12), an attorney for the Teachers’ Retirement System of Louisiana (TRSL), and Les Theriot (’20), Deputy Executive Counsel for Gov. Jeff Landry, evaluated the final round of negotiations.
The Transactional Competition is an internal competition at LSU Law that is designed to develop students’ skills in dispute resolution, transactions, and negotiation. In each round, teams receive a common set of facts known by all participants and confidential information known only to the participants representing a particular side. Competitors must negotiate a series of disputes, and the dispute at issue will change in each successive round.