Courtroom Presence and Persuasion


Courtroom Presence & Persuasion is not your typical lecture—it's an interactive workshop that teaches the art of influence through storytelling and courtroom control, built on a foundation of an elite understanding of human behavior.

What you’ll gain:

  • Practical exercises to strengthen courtroom presence and command attention from the moment you enter the room

  • Training in posture, gestures, and facial expression to ensure your nonverbal cues match your message

  • Vocal work (tone, diction, pitch, pacing, emphasis) to make questions, openings, and closings more compelling

  • Real-time practice interpreting emotions from body language and tone – so you can adapt strategy on the fly

  • Techniques for managing stress and staying grounded under pressure, helping you communicate authentically while maximizing persuasion, and preserving your personal well‑being.

  • Performance feedback in simulated courtroom scenarios to build confidence and track improvement

  • A recorded final performance suitable for recruiting or professional portfolios

Our proven methodologies simplify emotional intelligence and persuasive communication so you can stay focused on your objective in the heat of the moment—whether you’re questioning a witness in a mock trial or you’re delivering the most important closing argument of your career.

Courtroom Presence & Persuasion | Session A
$379.00

May 28th 6pm - 9pm

June 4th 6pm - 9pm

June 11th 7pm - 10pm

June 18th 6pm - 9pm

June 25th 6pm - 9pm

Courtroom Presence & Persuasion | Session B
$379.00

May 30th 10am - 1pm

June 6th 3pm - 6pm

June 13th 3pm - 6pm

June 20th 10am - 1pm

June 27th 10am - 1pm

Who should take this course:

Current Law Students

  • Students entering or currently enrolled (L1-L3)

  • Students preparing for their mock trial/moot court tryouts

  • Students participating in mock trial/moot court competition

  • Students looking to network and learn from peers and professionals in the industry

Professionals

  • Young professionals starting a career in trial law

  • Experienced lawyers transitioning from corporate practice to litigation

  • Attorneys seeking to improve their advocacy skills and courtroom presence

Others

  • Individuals seeking improved adaptability and thinking under pressure

  • Individuals seeking improved EQ and listening skills

  • Individuals seeking to boost courtroom confidence, comfortability, and presence