June 9, 2009
The Art of Oral AdvocacySM

This is a unique and engaging multimedia program that covers oral advocacy techniques for attorneys. Video excerpts from historic speeches are discussed and analyzed throughout the program, including speeches from the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, World War II, American Presidential Campaigns, and the Cold War. The audience will learn tools to: (1) deliver powerful oral arguments, (2) make persuasive presentations to judges, juries and clients, and (3) deliver motivational presentations in any context.

Speaker:
Michael Schwartz, founder of Trial Advocacy Group, LLC, is a trial attorney with 175 jury trials to verdict. A frequent lecturer on trial advocacy skills to groups across the country, Mr. Schwartz has, for more than a decade, spoken at the State Bar of California’s annual meeting and provided instruction for the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Trial Advocacy Project (the “TAP Program”), where civil attorneys learn how to try criminal cases and serve as pro bono prosecutors.

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Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Location:

The Four Seasons Hotel
Silicon Valley, 2050 University Ave.,
East Palo Alto, CA

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Costs:

$75 - ABTL Members
$90 - Non-Members
$50 - Public Sector Attorneys
$750 - Member Table of 10
$900 - Member Table of 10
Sitting Judges: Complimentary

Add $20 for late registrations (after 6/2).

MCLE: 1 Hour General MCLE Credit
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* All registrations are being handled online.

Questions: Contact Michele Bowen, Executive Director at (925) 447-7900 or email at abtl-ncal@comcast.net

 
 

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