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Storytelling for Lawyers: How to Engage Clients, Judges, and Juries, and Move Them to Action


Total Credits: 1 including 1 General

Average Rating:
   27
Credit Type:
General |  Law Practice Management |  Trial Practice
Faculty:
Steve Hughes
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1:00
License:
Product Setting: Expires 60 day(s) after program date.

Dates



Description

One of the many challenges today’s lawyers face is communicating complex fact patterns and arguments to a variety of audiences. Stories are an excellent (and often overlooked) way to humanize facts and invite people to experience the emotional aspects of what you’re saying. This lively, upbeat program explores the benefits of using stories to frame issues, engage clients, judges, and juries, and inspire action. You’ll discover where to find good stories in your everyday life, how to craft them, and how to tell them. When done correctly, a good story cuts through the noise and increases the “re-tell” value of your message.

Specifically, you will discover how to:

 

  • Transform boring sets of facts into interesting stories.
  • Communicate your case in a more compelling way.
  • Make complex information more accessible. 
  • Use stories to make your arguments more memorable.
     

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Faculty

Steve Hughes's Profile

Steve Hughes Related Seminars and Products

President

Hit Your Stride, LLC


Steve Hughes is President Hit Your Stride, LLC, a communications consultancy that helps people look and sound smart when they talk. He is the author of Captivate: Presentations That Engage and Inspire and he has been featured on NPR, CBS, and BBC Radio and in The Wall Street Journal and Businessweek. He is also the proud creator of “International Be Kind to Lawyers Day,” which is observed annually on the second Tuesday in April. 

 

Today he works with a short list of blue chip clients including AmLaw 200 law firms, national associations, and leading universities. Prior to launching Hit Your Stride, Steve was the co-owner of an award-winning 50-person advertising agency in St. Louis where he delivered hundreds of presentations with millions of dollars on the line. 

 

He holds a BA in French Literature and European History from the University of Kansas and an MBA in Marketing from Washington University in St. Louis, where he was awarded the prestigious Olin Cup.  


Dates

Fri, May 10, 2024 - 12:00pm to 01:02pm CDT

Reviews

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Overall:      4.8

Total Reviews: 27

Comments

Joseph B - Grapevine, Texas

"Personalization and developing an appealing arc and not editorializing "

DAVID S - TOPEKA, Kansas

"Pacing of a story"

Rupali S - South Portland, Maine

"pause"

Benjamin P - Portland, Maine

"Good Stoey-telling techniques"

Robert P - Portland, Maine

"Get to conflict early."

Scott T - Bloomfield Township, Michigan

"don't rely solely on the facts but add the emotion and impact of storytelling to communications with court, client, jury and others"

Matt L - SACO, Maine

"the STAR method; focus on setting the situation and giving each word value "

David M - Portland, Maine

"a "one thing" theme; I answered all poll questions, but the last one is not showing up."

Colleen C - Salt Lake City, Utah

"present tense story telling and not editorializing"

Kari T - Freeport, Maine

"Strong narrative tools for drafting"