Coming soon - June 2,
2014, Seattle University Law School and the American College of Trial Lawyers proudly begin the inaugural Advanced Trial Advocacy Institute (ATAI).
This CLE program offers winning trial advocacy strategies and skills from
preparation through closing argument. The Institute is designed to be the most
comprehensive trial advocacy training program in Washington.
31.5 CLE credits
pending
The course will be taught by an outstanding faculty of over 20 accomplished trial lawyers, judges and communication specialists, including: Amy Forbis (Pres. American Board of Trial Advocates); Thomas Lemly (Pres. Wa. State Committee of American College of Trial Lawyers); Karen Koehler; Jeffrey Tilden; Lisa Marchese; Judge John Erlick; and Craig Smith (Senior Trial Consultant, Prolumina – Litigation Strategies).
Benefits of this week-long course:
* Preparing and trying a case with guidance and supervision.
* Seasoned trial attorneys, as well as communication specialists,
provide feedback on your performances.
* One-on-one video review of your presentation.
* Develop effective courtroom communication techniques.
* Understand today’s visual trial technology.
* In-depth discussion on trial ethics and avoiding pitfalls.
The course is designed for new lawyers who are seeking a firm foundation in the finest trial skills through more experienced trial lawyers who want to take their skills to a higher level.
Click Here to REGISTER for this Event.
The course will be taught by an outstanding faculty of over 20 accomplished trial lawyers, judges and communication specialists, including: Amy Forbis (Pres. American Board of Trial Advocates); Thomas Lemly (Pres. Wa. State Committee of American College of Trial Lawyers); Karen Koehler; Jeffrey Tilden; Lisa Marchese; Judge John Erlick; and Craig Smith (Senior Trial Consultant, Prolumina – Litigation Strategies).
Benefits of this week-long course:
* Preparing and trying a case with guidance and supervision.
* Seasoned trial attorneys, as well as communication specialists,
provide feedback on your performances.
* One-on-one video review of your presentation.
* Develop effective courtroom communication techniques.
* Understand today’s visual trial technology.
* In-depth discussion on trial ethics and avoiding pitfalls.
The course is designed for new lawyers who are seeking a firm foundation in the finest trial skills through more experienced trial lawyers who want to take their skills to a higher level.
Click Here to REGISTER for this Event.
The program will be held
at Seattle University School of Law
Click for the schedule and click here for our faculty. Advanced Trial Advocacy
Institute
For questions, contact us at cle@seattleu.edu or (206)
398-4233.
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