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Enhancing Judicial Bench Skills (JS 624R)
July 5-9, 2009 / Seattle, WA
Tuition: $1,195
Early Discount: $1,095 by 4/6/09
Conference Fee: $370
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A practical course for new judges and those judges who want a refresher, this course gives participants the skills to oversee their courtrooms more effectively. After taking this course, judges will be able to recognize their role in making and protecting the record; apply practical trial management techniques to the pretrial process; better manage the effects of judicial stress; participate in media interviews more effectively; recognize how personal bias may impact judicial decisions; avoid bias and the appearance of bias; manage self-represented litigants and difficult attorneys efficiently; anticipate and address challenging issues involving jurors; conduct trials using innovative jury management techniques; and communicate more effectively with persons in their courtrooms.
*This course has been submitted for inclusion in the
Judicial Studies degree program.
Qualifies as an elective for the Certificate in Judicial
Development, General Jurisdiction Trial Skills, Special Court Trial Skills and Tribal Judicial Skills programs.
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Seattle, WA
The course will be held at the Crown Plaza Seattle Downtown, (800) 227-6963, with a rate of $169 plus 15.6 percent tax per night. Reservations must be booked by June 10, 2009. Please reference The National Judicial College. This room block is on a first come basis and is not guaranteed.
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