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Basis of Influence 2: Passion, Reciprocation and Getting What You Want

Dec 16, 2013
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time Zone

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At the heart of every lawyer’s success is the ability to elicit support from others. More than 2,000 years ago Aristotle discussed this as being dependent on the ability to evoke the right attitude or emotion in the other person. This section explores how to inspire others to want to support your objectives.

  • Learn why people become upset and easy techniques to inspire the right emotions consistent with persuasion.
  • Inspire the desire in others to support your objectives.

These short courses build on sections from our highly regarded courses "The Trusted Lawyer" and "The Persuasive Lawyer." (The Basis of Influence Series covers additional new material, but there is some overlap and review.) Each short course stands alone, so you can can one or take them all!

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60 minutes   A Needs-Based Approach
The most persuasive lawyers have the investigative tools to discover the needs of the people they seek to persuade.  They recognize that getting their own needs met is dependent upon meeting the needs of others whenever possible.  Whether clients, opposing counsel or even one’s spouse, this section lays the groundwork for becoming more highly persuasive and effective in getting more of everyone’s needs met.
60 minutes   Increasing Influence in Conflict and Other Challenging Situations
Lawyers tend to either shut down or become aggressive during times of conflict.  This tends to compromise their own objectives.  Learn how to remain influential and achieve your objectives, even when negative emotions arise.

Chris Layton

Chris Layton, J.D. is the founder of The Layton Law Firm, PLLC, a consumer bankruptcy firm in Charlotte, North Carolina, and has been facilitating Likeable Lawyer programs since 2007. Chris holds a B.A. in Journalism from The University of Maryland at College Park and a J.D. from Wake Forest University.


Date: 12/16/2013
Start Time: 12:00:00Central Time Zone
End Time: 14:00:00Central Time Zone
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"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



"This program discusses ethos, pathos and logos not only in building professional relationships generally, but also makes it relevant to each participant's individual situation. The webinar is interactive and entertaining which is sometimes rare for a program with a basis in ethics. Highly recommended."
Amanda Owens,
White & Allen



"This course gives a thoughtful and well-grounded analysis of persuasion theory. Very insightful."
Lee Mickus,
Taylor Anderson LLP



"Excellent. Makes you reevaluate your interactions with other lawyers. staff and clients towards becoming more successful as a lawyer and person."
Brad Goodwin,
Attorney



"The most interesting and useful MCLE courses I have ever taken in my 20+ years of taking courses."
Jeremy Katz,
Pinnacle Law Group