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CLE20-362 registration info 3.0 HOURS May 18 Register by completing the registration panel and sending it by mail, (AM) calling (800) 232-7124, or online at ohiobar.org/CLE20-362. STAY SAFE, STAY INFORMED Name THROUGH OSBA LIVE WEBINARS Phone Fax City State Zip Email Member No. / Supreme Court No. live interactive webinar only 16562 BOX P.O. OHIO 43216-6562 COLUMBUS, For more information on how to access live interactive webinars, participate in the program and other helpful tips, visit ohiobar.org/live-interactive-webinars. Client-Centered Lawyering: Five Themes to See, Say, and Show Your Case program pricing (includes electronic materials only) Membership VP+ Membership Non-member Pre-Registration $165 $192 $275 LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR ONLY Return Service Requested group discount: Three or more registrants from the same office receive $25 off per registrant. Registrations must be submitted at the same time to be eligible. available for purchase (MAIL/PHONE ONLY - INCLUDES TAX AND SHIPPING ) 0.5 HOUR ATTENDING ONLY g Professional Conduct BOOK: $25 Few legends of the bar are as inspiring as Michael Tigar. Join us for fascinating insights from one of the best trial lawyers this country has form of payment produced! Enclosed is a check for: $ Make check payable to: Ohio State Bar Association LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR ONLY Credit Card: Visa Mastercard American Express Discover Card Number: Exp: Visit Ohiobar.org and log in to your Dashboard. Member Go to “My Upcoming CLEs,” and the programs you have registered for will appear. Page.” Select “My Classrooom Select “Start Course” and you will begin the program. REGISTER ONLINE: CALL TO REGISTER: Signature: ohiobar.org/CLE20-362 (800) 232-7124 HOW TO VIEW A WEBINAR: VIEW A TO HOW • • • • learn more visitTo ohiobar.org/live-interactive-webinar Client-Centered Lawyering: Client-Centered Lawyering: and Say, Five Themes to See, Case Show Your DATE AND LOCATIONS: 18 | 9:00AM - 12:15PM MAY WEBINAR ONLY INTERACTIVE LIVE Client-Centered Lawyering: CLE20-362 Five Themes to See, Say, and Show Your Case Code: 0520 description actively involved in efforts to bring to justice members of the Chilean junta, including Recollection Michael Tigar has done trials and appeals in two dozen states, written a dozen former President Pinochet. In 1999, the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice held • Monet—making a picture books and scores of articles on advocacy, and taught at law schools in the U.S. and a ballot for “Lawyer of the Century.” Tigar was third in the balloting, behind Clarence abroad. He does not ruminate about past glories. He uses his experience and skill Darrow and Thurgood Marshall. In 2003, the Texas Civil Rights Project named its • Yeats—with words to illuminate the tactics and strategies that he uses in cases today, and that you new building in Austin, Texas, (purchased with a gift from attorney Wayne Reaud) the • Sartre—based on claims of recollected consciousness too can learn and apply. Even though more than 90% of our cases are settled, you “Michael Tigar Human Rights Center.” cannot reach a fair settlement of a case you are not ready to try. Michael Tigar brings • Sontag—illustrated and documented 50 years of experience teaching and writing to this innovative presentation. Hear program agenda • Wordsworth—with inevitable imperfections some new insights on lawyering, backed up with social science research that shows 9:00 Overview the correlation between mastering the craft of advocacy and financial success for 12:15 Program concludes clients and their counsel. If you wonder whether Michael Tigar might have some • The essence of lawyering ideas you can use, put his name into your favorite internet search engine. Artists • A “case” is a case understand how to present complex ideas in an easily digestible manner—to focus your attention on the important theme or story within the broader landscape. Tigar • Accepting new ideas summons the works of great painters, poets and philosophers to give you a wealth of Impressions inspiration for defining the theory (not theories) of your case. Witnesses can be fickle Did you know the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on CLE, Gov. Bar Rule X, and memory too. Combined, they invite confusion at best and they can be a catalyst • Claude Monet and the narrative of your case now offers a new CLE credit? You can earn up to 24 credit hours for approved live webinar self-study activities during a biennial compliance period. This seminar will for catastrophe. Tigar offers practical, courtroom-proven tactics for preparing your • It begins with the client witnesses and for preparing yourself to examine – direct and cross – with precision be offered as a live webcast and will qualify for the new live interactive webinar and clarity. Ethical rules are, of course, the basis for professional discipline. However, • Impressions in real cases credit. Questions? Please contact OSBA Member Services at 800-232-7124. they are also guideposts for professional success. Tigar exposes some subtle traps worthy of attention and goes further to explain how to incorporate the rules into your Thoughts about Ethics: The 4 “Rules” Words routine as a constructive and powerful force. • Say your case—always • Not too many, but enough • The “ashcan school” in witness examination, opening and closing speaker Michael Tigar is Emeritus Professor of the Practice 10:30 Break of Law at Duke University Law School and Professor Emeritus at American University’s Washington 10:45 Witnesses College of Law. He has also held full-time academic • Wordsorth, O’Malley and every witness’s claimed recollection positions at UCLA and the University of Texas. He has argued seven cases in the Supreme Court of • Why our system prefers live testimony the United States, about 100 federal appeals and • Earning the Jurors’ disbelief on cross has tried cases in all parts of the country in state and federal courts. His books include: Mythologies Illustration of State and Monopoly Power, Nine Principles • What does a picture tell you? of Litigation, Thinking About Terrorism, Fighting Injustice (his memoir) and Examining Witnesses • Documents and illustrations and Persuasion: The Litigator’s Art. His clients o As a matter of law how to register have included Angela Davis, H. Rap Brown, John Connally, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, The Washington Post, Fantasy Films, Terry o As a matter of persuasion Online: www.ohiobar.org/cle20-362 Mail To: Nichols, Allen Ginsberg, Leonard Peltier, Fernando Chavez and Lynne Stewart. He is Phone: (800) 232-7124 | (614) 487-8585 Ohio State Bar Association a past chair of the 60,000 member American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation P.O. Box 16562 Columbus, OH 43216-6562 and a past chair of the Board of Directors of the Texas Resource Center for Capital Litigation. He has made several trips to South Africa, working with organizations of African lawyers engaged in the struggle to end apartheid, and after the release of Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received by 5 p.m. the business day prior Nelson Mandela from prison, to lecture on human rights issues and to advise the to the program will be refunded less a $25 processing fee. African National Congress on issues in drafting a new constitution. He has been Register for this course: ohiobar.org/CLE20-362 Register for this course: (800) 232-7124 REGISTRATION FORM & TUITION ON BACK.