You want to be a powerful and confident lawyer in and out of the courtroom.
To do that, you must present an image to the jury that is consistent with your message. Everything you do and say to a jury must communicate the truth.
The problem is, prepping yourself and your clients for your biggest cases takes time. Knowing how to prep is as much an art as a science. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with one more thing to worry about, as you stare down a firm trial date. It’s often an experience filled with sleepless nights.
What’s worse, you doubt that your interactions with your client will be productive. You want to focus on your positive relationship with your client; having honest discussions about verbal and non-verbal communication can negatively affect that relationship.
ATG offers simple solutions to trial communication challenges. You and every one of your clients deserves the opportunity to present their most confident, honest, and amplified self in every case.
Staying in integrity with your message is critical to effectively speaking for your client. Everything that can be controlled, should be.
I understand how overwhelming it feels to do this work by yourself. I’ve fought in the well for more than 20 years. Trial can be scary and downright lonely when the stakes are high and you need to get yourself and your client ready for court. I also know how good it feels to stand in your power and feel everything “click.”
After working more than two decades as a trial lawyer, and after working in politics, telling very important people that words, message, and image matter, I’ve gained the skill and knowledge to guide you and your clients. Not only do I stay up-to-date on the latest research in communication and psychology, but I also have taught trial advocacy throughout North America with the American Association for Justice and the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College.
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“The Five Things Jurors Want You to Know”.
Stop losing trials and wondering what happened at trial.
Stop settling cases for pennies on the dollar.
Stop feeling miserable, because you are afraid to go to trial on high-stakes cases.
Instead, confidently present your most powerful and clear message in and out of the courtroom.