About This Course
Humor is often overlooked as a professional skill, yet it can be one of the most effective tools available to lawyers. Drawing on decades of experience representing clients in police and government misconduct litigation, personal injury matters, and criminal defense cases, this program explores how the thoughtful use of humor can strengthen advocacy, build credibility, and foster meaningful professional relationships.
Through real-world examples from the courtroom, negotiations, depositions, client counseling, and interactions with judges, jurors, opposing counsel, and witnesses, attendees will learn how humor can help establish trust, reduce tension, humanize difficult conversations, and create authentic connections. The program will also address the limits of humor, including when it can be ineffective or inappropriate, and how lawyers can use it ethically and professionally.
At its core, this CLE examines the role of shared humanity in the practice of law. By approaching others with authenticity, empathy, and a willingness to find common ground through laughter, lawyers can become more effective advocates, better counselors, and more resilient professionals. Participants will gain practical insights into how humor can enhance not only case outcomes but also career satisfaction and long-term success in the legal profession.