Lawyer Training

Welcome Lawyers! Inspired by Lee Strasberg’s technique of Method Acting, I will teach you how to communicate in a deeply authentic and personal way creating an honest exchange of feeling, purpose and meaning. I have had the great opportunity to work with the Trial by Human and Trial by Women organizations. Traveling to Denver, Iowa, and Santa Barbara, I have helped to train Lawyers with my esteemed colleagues at The Strasberg Institute. My training consists of exercise work to free tension in the body opening pathways for clearer communication and increased energy. We also work on improvised exercises to find purpose and connection in Voir Dire, opening statements, questioning and closing statements. Please watch this video to hear more. I look forward to meeting you!

Listen to “Embrace Your Inner Matlock: “Acting” in the Courtroom” an episode featuring Rachel Bailit

Guest Rachel Bailit is not an attorney, she’s an actor. So why is she a guest on a show about lawyers and legal issues? As an experienced acting teacher – in addition to an accomplished actor in movies, television, and live stage – Bailit specializes in teaching acting skills to public speakers, politicians, and attorneys.

Telling your story in court is acting. It’s important to use your story, your voice, and your body in concert to create a relationship with your “audience,” whether that’s a jury or a judge. It’s about effective communication.

Law school may prepare you for reading, interpreting, and writing the law. But what about performing? Authenticity and confidence create your courtroom presence. Get beyond explaining your case in legal terms to making your audience “feel” your story.

Learn about “getting off book,” taking your eyes off the printed page and looking into the eyes of the jury or judge. It takes practice. Rehearsal is not just for stage and screen! Understand how to recognize and replace old habits and crutches – be aware of your every word, gesture, and movement. Just like the practice of law, the art of acting requires study and effort. But you might even enjoy it.

View the “Trial by Human” video with Rachel Bailit below.