This interactive seminar teaches you who to trust and what to believe with cutting-edge, proven science from a world authority. The seminar offers six MCLE credits, including one in ethics. It teaches many of the same skills, and uses many of the same exclusive videos and tools, that Professor Freshman taught in-house at JAMS’ national meeting, WilmerHale (antitrust), Irell and Manella (intellectual property), and the national meeting of federal administrative law judges. Click here for additional clients. Registrants today will receive credit for a free follow-up webinar for 1.25 hours MCLE, including .5 hour reduction of bias credit.
Human Resources Professionals: The seminar has been approved by the HR Certification Institute for 6 hours of general recertification credit.
Professor Clark Freshman is the world’s most sought-after speaker on lie detection and nonverbal communication for lawyers and negotiators. A tenured Professor of Law at the University of California (Hastings), Professor Freshman collaborated for years with Paul Ekman, scientific advisor to TV’s Lie to Me. The seminar includes critical analysis of Ekman’s methods as well as Professor Freshman’s own research at Harvard Business School and elsewhere. Professor Freshman’s published research appears in journals at Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, UCLA, and elsewhere. International media from Danish Broadcasting to PBS to the Wall Street Journal have covered his work.
Professor Freshman’s last two events sold out, so reserve your space now.
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