16. 50 Tips for 50 Years, Part 2

In this episode of May the Record Reflect, we continue our 50th anniversary celebration by picking up where we left off in Episode 15. Part II of this “50 Tips for 50 Years” mini-series gives you best practices for dealing with nerves at trial, how to improve your public speaking skills, and delivering a sound winning argument, as shared by NITA program directors, faculty members, authors, and members of the Board of Trustees.1:25    Dealing with nerves at trial—or anywhere15:11  Getting good at public speaking23:45  Delivering a sound closing argument29:53  Signature sign-off questionRecommended ResourcesLagos, the Rule of Law, and Gratitude (Hon. Ann Claire Williams, Hon. Marian Gaston)Namibia Teacher Training and Trial Advocacy – NITA Public Service Course (Hon. Claire Ann Williams)Ghana Advocacy Training Programs – NITA Public Service (Hon. Ann Claire Williams)Building Rapport with a Jury: Lessons in Picking the Jury that’s Right for your Case (Richard Schoenberger)Persuade, Respond, and Prevail: Essentials of Motions Argument (Terre Rushton)Ethically Speaking: Meeting the Challenges of Professionalism in Remote Proceedings (Whitney Untiedt)Serenity Now: Carol Sowers on Being Poised in the Courtroom One on One on One, with Judge Mark Drummond and Carol Sowers15 Tips for Presenting Yourself Online (Carol Sowers)Rebecca Diaz-Bonilla’s “Foolproof” Tips for Professional Communication Foolproof: The Art of Communication for Lawyers and Professionals (Rebecca Diaz-Bonilla)Maximize the Magic of Online Mediations (Sidney Kanazawa)Tips for Online Mediation in the Age of Social Distancing (Sidney Kanazawa)The Articulate Attorney: Public Speaking for Lawyers (Brian Johnson, Marsha Hunter)NITA webcasts (free)NITA podcasts (free)NITA whitepapers (free)Remote Advocacy Resources

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