Winning at Public Speaking
People who speak well are considered more trustworthy, knowledgeable, and persuasive. Why wouldn’t you want that same reputation for yourself and the invaluable advantage it will give you for your next presentation or speech? Furthermore, great trial lawyers spend their lives perfecting the art of persuasion and public speaking in the courtroom. Wouldn’t you want to incorporate their proven principles into your next presentation? From interviews and in-depth analysis, this book reveals the secrets that the greatest trial and appellate lawyers use to persuade. These insights and other tried-and-true principles are presented with clear easy-to-follow steps that will guide you to success every time you give a speech or presentation.
You will learn (1) lessons from history’s greatest orators, appellate and trial lawyers, (2) how to overcome your fear of public speaking, (3) the seven principles of public speaking, (4) how to tell a compelling story, (5) insights from brain science that will help you to persuade, (6) how to use creative and memorable visual aids, including PowerPoint slides, to make your presentation easy to follow, (7) effective mnemonic devices to help you speak without notes, and (8) how to use gestures and voice modulation to increase attention whenever you like, and much more.

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About The Author
Shane Read
Shane Read is a bestselling and multiple award-winning author. His textbook Winning at Deposition won the highest honor available for a legal publication: the Association of Continuing Legal Education’s top honor for professional excellence. He is also a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates.
He is an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University’s School of Law, a faculty member of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, and teaches lawyers throughout the United States.
He is a graduate of Yale University and the University of Texas School of Law. He began his career at Akin Gump in 1989 and worked at the U.S. Attorney’s office in Washington, D.C. from 1992-1998. Since 1999, he has practiced civil law in Dallas, TX where he resides with his wife and three children.