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What's New

Website Re-design

We have re-designed our website to provide you with greater options and more CLE flexibility. We added a MY PROFILE section, where you can view your registration, track your purchase history, obtain course materials, and download purchased media.

New Formats

While continuing to offer our popular live presentations, we will now also offer an expanded menu of shorter CLE courses and format options including interactive live teleconferences and instant viewing by streaming video. You can also download audio MP3 or video MP4 for on-the-go learning on your iPOD, or listen in your car or view at home with an audio CD or a video DVD.

New Courses

We have 10 new courses available in new formats, 5 in The Basis of Influence Series, and 5 in the Negotiation Success Series. We also have 3 new live classes for 2009 all designed to help lawyers achieve greater professional success when working with others. Impact and Efficacy includes a one-hour entertaining stage performance, and The Power of Perception and Influence and Cooperation take a unique look at the dynamics of persuasion and provide valuable insight into how to get better results when working with others. The Likeable Lawyer welcomes your comments.

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"The class content exceeded my expectations and caused me to think about the kind of person I come across as, which is important but not a subject lawyers are usually trained on."
John Lamb, Attorney,
Caterpillar Financial Services



"Very informative, entertaining, and useful for attorneys in all practice areas, not just litigators."
Allison Turnbull,
Baker Hostetler



"Excellent instructor; valuable material on working with clients and lawyers. Thoughtful suggestions that will enhance my legal skill."
Patricia J. O'Donnell,
Baker Hostetler



"This class is valuable because it helps you get outside your own head and gives you ways to see things from the other side's perspective, which is how true persuasion begins."
Robert Jackson,
Portland Superior Court