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“I Get More Out of Mock Trial than I Put Into It”: Meet Charles Becton Teaching Award Winner Chris Nichols

22 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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The winner of the NCAJ’s 2025 Charles Becton Teaching Award, Chris Nichols [https://www.ncaj.com/people/chris-nichols] reflects on his decades-long commitment to NCAJ's continuing legal education programs and the North Carolina Mock Trial Program. Joining the conversation is one of Chris’ mock trial students, high school senior Sam Circosta. “The great thing about mock trial is we're not necessarily training lawyers. We're just training leaders. That's what Sam has been for the last four years,” Chris tells host Amber Nimocks [https://www.ncaj.com/people/amber-nimocks]. In addition to discussing his journey as a teacher and coach, Chris also highlights his role as NCAJ’s government affairs consultant and previews upcoming CLEs. 🎙️ Featured Guests🎙️ Name: Chris Nichols [https://www.ncaj.com/people/chris-nichols] Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisnicholsattorney] Name: Sam Circosta Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-circosta-0941b1374/] 💡 Episode Highlights 💡 [02:42] “Sign Me Up”: Sam Circosta wasn’t supposed to join his high school’s mock trial team, but he was intrigued after a chance meeting with former state champions. Now a senior at Broughton High School and mock trial team captain, Sam has walked out of the courtroom for the last time and hopes the experience will inform his future. [05:40] Training Leaders, Not Lawyers: Chris explains that mock trial isn't necessarily about training future lawyers—it's about developing leadership skills, as demonstrated by Sam's ability to coordinate two teams with 16 people managing multiple extracurriculars. [07:16] “I Knew I Wanted to Coach”: Chris started coaching mock trial as a second-year law student at Wake Forest, even before he knew what NCAJ was. He’s been doing it for 32 years. [11:20] Call for Volunteers: Mock trial is a heavy lift. It’s also a unique way to help the next generation of lawyers. That’s why Chris puts out the welcome mat to volunteers. “I would encourage people who support mock trial with their time, their efforts, and also their money to keep doing it because it is a great program.” [13:08] New UIM Laws: The “UIM/UM Unpacked [https://members.ncaj.com/?pg=events&evAction=showDetail&eid=301757&evSubAction=viewMonth&calmonth=202602]” CLE on Feb. 13 is sold out, but members will be able to view it on the NCAJ catalog next month. With his “legislative hat on,” Chris will present about new UIM laws. [17:01] “I’m the Medicaid Guy”: On Feb. 27, Chris will present about Medicaid disbursements at the “Disbursements 2026: Back to Basics [https://members.ncaj.com/?pg=events&evAction=showDetail&eid=301875&evSubAction=viewMonth&calmonth=202602]” CLE. Connect with North Carolina Advocates for Justice ☑️ Follow us on X [https://twitter.com/ncaj_], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/ncadvocatesforjustice], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ncaj__/], and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/ncaj/]. ☑️ Subscribe to Voices of NCAJ on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-of-ncaj/id1608907564] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6HGOezP4GhukkYUA67R2bC] Voices of NCAJ features members of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice talking about what it means to be a trial lawyer, what it takes to be great at the practice of law and how being a part of NCAJ enriches their lives and their careers. Members of NCAJ belong to a nonprofit, nonpartisan association of legal professionals dedicated to empowering a strong community of trial lawyers to protect people, prevent injustice and promote fairness. Membership affords many benefits and we’re proud to offer discounts and opportunities thanks to our tremendous community of sponsors and partners. Join today! [https://members.ncaj.com/?pg=Join#1]

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The winner of the NCAJ’s 2025 Charles Becton Teaching Award, Chris Nichols [https://www.ncaj.com/people/chris-nichols] reflects on his decades-long commitment to NCAJ's continuing legal education programs and the North Carolina Mock Trial Program. Joining the conversation is one of Chris’ mock trial students, high school senior Sam Circosta. “The great thing about mock trial is we're not necessarily training lawyers. We're just training leaders. That's what Sam has been for the last four years,” Chris tells host Amber Nimocks [https://www.ncaj.com/people/amber-nimocks]. In addition to discussing his journey as a teacher and coach, Chris also highlights his role as NCAJ’s government affairs consultant and previews upcoming CLEs. 🎙️ Featured Guests🎙️ Name: Chris Nichols [https://www.ncaj.com/people/chris-nichols] Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisnicholsattorney] Name: Sam Circosta Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-circosta-0941b1374/] 💡 Episode Highlights 💡 [02:42] “Sign Me Up”: Sam Circosta wasn’t supposed to join his high school’s mock trial team, but he was intrigued after a chance meeting with former state champions. Now a senior at Broughton High School and mock trial team captain, Sam has walked out of the courtroom for the last time and hopes the experience will inform his future. [05:40] Training Leaders, Not Lawyers: Chris explains that mock trial isn't necessarily about training future lawyers—it's about developing leadership skills, as demonstrated by Sam's ability to coordinate two teams with 16 people managing multiple extracurriculars. [07:16] “I Knew I Wanted to Coach”: Chris started coaching mock trial as a second-year law student at Wake Forest, even before he knew what NCAJ was. He’s been doing it for 32 years. [11:20] Call for Volunteers: Mock trial is a heavy lift. It’s also a unique way to help the next generation of lawyers. That’s why Chris puts out the welcome mat to volunteers. “I would encourage people who support mock trial with their time, their efforts, and also their money to keep doing it because it is a great program.” [13:08] New UIM Laws: The “UIM/UM Unpacked [https://members.ncaj.com/?pg=events&evAction=showDetail&eid=301757&evSubAction=viewMonth&calmonth=202602]” CLE on Feb. 13 is sold out, but members will be able to view it on the NCAJ catalog next month. With his “legislative hat on,” Chris will present about new UIM laws. [17:01] “I’m the Medicaid Guy”: On Feb. 27, Chris will present about Medicaid disbursements at the “Disbursements 2026: Back to Basics [https://members.ncaj.com/?pg=events&evAction=showDetail&eid=301875&evSubAction=viewMonth&calmonth=202602]” CLE. Connect with North Carolina Advocates for Justice ☑️ Follow us on X [https://twitter.com/ncaj_], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/ncadvocatesforjustice], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ncaj__/], and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/ncaj/]. ☑️ Subscribe to Voices of NCAJ on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-of-ncaj/id1608907564] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6HGOezP4GhukkYUA67R2bC] Voices of NCAJ features members of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice talking about what it means to be a trial lawyer, what it takes to be great at the practice of law and how being a part of NCAJ enriches their lives and their careers. Members of NCAJ belong to a nonprofit, nonpartisan association of legal professionals dedicated to empowering a strong community of trial lawyers to protect people, prevent injustice and promote fairness. Membership affords many benefits and we’re proud to offer discounts and opportunities thanks to our tremendous community of sponsors and partners. Join today! [https://members.ncaj.com/?pg=Join#1]

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