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Live Seminar

From Headaches to Handshakes

Oct 28, 2010
Denver, Colorado
1:15 pm - 5:00 pm

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Skills for Increasing Influence and Winning Cooperation

Why struggle so hard to get your way? This engaging program (formerly known as "Getting to Yes, and…") illuminates important elements used by influential lawyers to win cooperation. While logical reasoning is critical, this program explores the other two-thirds of persuasion—the subtleties of interaction that build the support you need.

  • Develop the style of the most persuasive lawyers
  • Reduce acrimony and enjoy an easier practice
  • Build the support you need

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4.00 hrs, including:
Ethics: 3.00

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1:00   Registration
1:15 - 2:15   An Atmosphere of Influence
Influence is built on perception of trust and credibility. This section introduces four subtle yet powerful elements that change other people’s perceptions and set a more agreeable mood.
2:15 - 3:45   Getting Them to Say “Yes”
Success in the practice of law depends on getting others to say “yes” to our proposals and requests. Clients and lawyers often become difficult when they perceive rejection of their ideas. This section presents the techniques of the most influential lawyers who rarely say “no,” and instead artfully re-direct discussions toward their own objectives.
3:45 - 4:00   Break
4:00 - 5:00   Transforming Difficult Conversations
Opposing lawyers, clients and colleagues are more likely to listen to us if they feel they have been heard. In this section, lawyers learn the elements of influential listening and funnel questioning, and how to communicate with others in a way that invites professional support.
5:00   Adjourn

Brian Hammer

Brian Hammer, M.A., J.D., is the founder and a facilitator for The Likeable Lawyer. Brian practiced law for over ten years before starting The Likeable Lawyer in 2003, and has designed and delivered thousands of highly-praised programs to law firms, corporations and organizations nationwide. He is a frequent speaker at bar conventions, law firm events and other professional association meetings. Brian is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, the University of North Carolina School of Business, and holds a Masters of Psychology degree from the University of Santa Monica.


Name:Sheraton Denver Tech Center Hotel
Address: 7007 S Clinton St, Greenwood Village
Denver
Colorado
80112
Phone:(303) 799-6200

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"I was thrilled to find CLE courses that actually focused on the human dimensions of legal competence. The courses I took did not disappoint and were full of both theoretical and practical nuggets I have not seen in any other CLE courses."
Jane Ruddell,
Attorney, Health Care Resolutions



"Classes like this -- on human interactions -- are as valuable as any substantive CLE we might take. Interacting with people is fundamental to what we do. The legal profession needs more of this type of teaching. The program is very well curated, and Brian does an excellent job."
Michael Hamilton,
DLA Piper LLP



"The Trusted Lawyer is helpful to any lawyer who wants to build trust with clients, colleagues and opposing counsel."
Bryan Tyson,
Marcellino & Tyson, PLLC



"One of the best ethics seminars I have seen in a long time. The examples and scenarios effectively illustrated the points made. Exceeded my expectations. "
Kate Patterson,
Patterson Ehrhardt, PLLC



"The entire Basis of Influence series has exceeded my expectations and it is life-altering. Very worthwhile!"
Susan Valentine,
Robinson, Curley and Clayton