| DATES & LOCATIONS: |
May 21, 2008
Renaissance Hotel
Tulsa |
May 22, 2008
Oklahoma Bar Center
Oklahoma City |
| CLE CREDIT: |
This Course has been approved by the Oklahoma Bar Association Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission for 8 hours of mandatory CLE credit, including 0 hour of ethics. For course approval in other states, contact CLE registrar. |
| TUITION: |
$225 for early-bird registrations received with payment at least four full business days prior to the seminar date; $250 for registrations received within four full business days of the seminar date. No discounts. |
| CANCELLATION POLICY: |
Cancellations will be accepted at any time prior to the seminar date; however, a $25 fee will be charged for cancellations made within four full business days of the seminar date. No requests for refunds or cancellations will be accepted on or after the seminar date. |
| ON-LINE REGISTRATION: |
To register
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| PROGRAM: |
Paul Mellor
Paul Mellor is a nationally known memory training consultant who has a “passion about this subject.” As president of Success Links, he presents seminars on strengthening memory, has written extensively on memory improvements and has been featured and quoted in several media, including Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, the San Diego Union-Tribune, CBN Television, and USA Today. A popular radio and television guest demonstrating his technique, Paul’s skills have helped thousands of professionals to be more persuasive, more influential, and more powerful with the use of trained memory. A graduate of Western Carolina University, Paul was a finalist in the 2006 USA Memory Championship held each year in New York City. |
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| 8:30 |
Registration & Continental Breakfast |
| 9:00 |
Deposition Demonstration |
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Introduction with demonstration displays the lightning speed of a trained memory. You will see the ease of remembering information from a deposition. Emphasis is placed on why we forget and how we can remember. |
| 10:15 |
Break |
| 10:30 |
How to Speak Without Notes to Jurors |
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Discover secrets on how to present a case without notes. Learn step by step techniques on how to draft your remarks, prepare your mind and deliver a powerful presentation. To keep the jury in the palm of your hand, you’ll have to let go of your notes |
| 12:15 |
Networking lunch (included in registration) |
| 12:45 |
Cross Examination with Confidence |
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Using the two step formula in recall, you will acquire the skill in remembering to ask key questions during cross examination. Use of examples and illustrations help reinforce the proficiency when dealing with those on the witness stand. |
| 2:00 |
Break |
| 2:15 |
Remember Names and Faces of Jurors in Trial, Clients in Presentations, and in Other Professional Settings |
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You will learn the FACIAL formula to quickly remember a name. Attention is placed on concentration techniques and focusing on recalling the names correctly. Use of pictures and examples create a proven system in correctly matching a name to a face. You will learn how to remember first names, last names and groups of people. |
| 4:30 |
Adjourn |
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