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Persuasion Arts in Action Workshop: Top Ten Trial Performance Competencies


Total Credits: 4 CLE

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Skills |  Trial Practice
Faculty:
Marc Bauman
Location:
State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center - Phoenix, AZ

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Existing somewhere between science and art, effective courtroom communication is a craft. The best trial attorneys realize this.  As an experienced attorney, you may know how to make a perfect record and you may have prepared your case fact pattern.  However, making a perfect record and presenting the facts of your case to a jury is not enough. Your client’s story needs to be crafted and presented with precision and investment.  

This interactive workshop will help you:

  1. Be more comfortable in front of a jury while standing, speaking, moving, gesturing, demonstrating exhibits and presenting graphics. 
  2. Clarify your client’s case narrative and key themes.
  3. Strengthen your presentation skills while developing clear, meaningful connections with members of the jury, empowering them to deliberate on behalf of your client.
  4. Gain an important edge in the courtroom increasing your chances of a positive verdict for your client.
  5. Prepare for depositions and jury trials with the confidence you, your witnesses and most importantly, your clients deserve.

 
* To get you started come prepared with an opening statement about 1-minute in length, which you will workshop using the techniques you will learn during the seminar.  This can be any part of a previously used statement or something that you can deliver without referencing notes, if possible.


Faculty
Marc Bauman, President & Founder, Persuasion Arts in Action, LLC


Testimonials:
"Excellent communicator with eye-popping insights."
"Presentation was enlightening and provided ideas and insight to trial communication I have never thought of."
"Really helpful, really practical, really engaging and fun. Would gladly do a full day with Mr. Bauman."
"The information is extremely valuable and necessary to the profession. Engaging. Rare CLE that I wish was longer. "

Faculty

Marc Bauman Related Seminars and Products


Marc Bauman is a nationally recognized instructor who has successfully consulted attorneys in both criminal and civil cases in the areas of Anti-Trust, Child Abuse, Contract Law, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Wrongful Termination and Insurance Bad Faith.

His method, Persuasion Arts In Action - Top Ten Performance Competencies has improved attorneys’ courtroom communication skills in the areas of case narrative, jury selection, witness preparation, opening statement, case-in-chief presentation and closing argument.

Mr. Bauman consulted on a 2016 Arizona Top 10 Civil Verdict case. He has presented CLE seminars at numerous law firms and is a frequent presenter at the State Bar of Arizona. He was a Featured Speaker at State Bar of Arizona’s 2014 CLE by the Sea Conference in San Diego, California.

His background includes over 25 years of teaching, acting, directing and presenting CLE seminars including ASU Alumni Law Group, Arizona State University, State Bar of Arizona, Arizona Bar Leadership Institute, UCLA, USC, American Conservatory Theater and Deerfield Academy.

He is a 3-time honoree in Who’s Who Among America ‘s Teachers and has appeared professionally in award-winning theatre productions, film and television. Mr. Bauman has held professional memberships in the American Society


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Location

State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center

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4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016 , United States
(602) 252-4804
www.azbar.org

Agenda

Action/Acknowledgement Required: To get you started come prepared with an opening statement about 1-minute in length, which you will workshop using the techniques you will learn during the seminar. This can be any part of a previously used statement or something that you can deliver without referencing notes, if possible. Please bring two hard copies of your opening statement with you to the seminar.