This presentation teaches attorneys how to deliver memorized text—especially openings and closings—with natural spontaneity rather than rigid recitation. Drawing from acting methodology, it demonstrates how movement, varied rehearsal methods, and emotional grounding prevent the “locked?in” patterns that make memorized speeches sound artificial.
Ultimately, the program empowers lawyers to preserve structure while allowing delivery to feel alive, authentic, and responsive to the moment—strengthening juror engagement and trust.
Evidence Demystified Part 2 covers key concepts in the law of evidence, focusing on witnesses, credi...
This dynamic and compelling presentation explores how chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and substan...
Large World Models (LWMs)— the next generation of AI systems capable of generating...
Part 2 dives deeper into advanced cross?examination techniques, teaching attorneys how to maintain c...
Boundaries and Burnout: The Hidden Crisis in Law is a 60-minute California MCLE Competence Credit pr...
This presentation examines how “sense memory,” a core acting technique, can help lawyers...
Whether from poor drafting, conflicting case law, or simply the amounts in dispute, certain key cont...
This CLE program covers the most recent changes affecting IRS information reporting, with emphasis o...
In this course, Dr. Carlson will present a broad overview of what scientific research has discovered...
This Shakespeare?inspired program illustrates how Shakespearean technique can enrich courtroom advoc...