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This webinar will focus on how the adjudicator’s implicit bias affects their decisions about credibility and their exercise of discretion. While adjudicators may recognize their own bias, this may not necessarily lead to stopping bias. Judges know that they need to assess credibility, and appellate judges are not supposed to replace their determination. The demeanor of the defendant, witnesses, prosecutor, and defense attorney can make a difference in the outcome of cases.
A professor, a former administrative law judge, and a District Court judge will discuss how adjudicators can recognize and attempt to eliminate implicit bias in decision-making.
Presented by the FBA Professional Development Committee and Judiciary Division
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Closed-captioning available
2024-04-11 14:00:00
In his work as a courtroom lawyer for 50+ years, Mr. Balmer has noticed bias and prejudice in court towards attorneys of different ages, skin colors, and genders. In many ways, his experience has differed from those of other attorneys younger than he is from different parts of his jurisdictions (Minnesota and Wisconsin) and the US. His remarks will describe his own observations about bias and prejudice and what measures work, and don’t work, in reducing their effect on outcomes in court.
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Closed-captioning available
2024-07-29 11:00:00
Session I – Negotiation Skills for Transactional Lawyers – Stephen D. Brodie
This session will discuss the elements of successful negotiation, including leverage, salesmanship and knowing what would be tenable and untenable for your client. The program emphasizes ways for younger lawyers to approach these challenges before they really know, from their own experience, what is “market” (and why).
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Session II – The Art of Negotiating Ethically and Most Effectively – Robert A. Creo
This session explores how to obtain excellent results for your clients by acting ethically with civility and respect to the opposition.
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Closed-captioning available
2024-07-29 14:00:00
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