Alex Trebek never made an appearance but a competitive game of Jeopardy involving lawyers, a judge and a law student provided a reasonable facsimile of the popular game show last week.

Aside from the zingers and humorous banter, one main difference was the contestants’ preparation. Rather than the notoriously grueling study sessions for the real thing, participants in the inaugural “Legal Jeopardy” contest at Quinnipiac University School of Law opted for last-minute cramming at the cash bar.

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