57 min

Success Starts from Within with Rick Friedman Elawvate

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Lawyers learn to marshal logic and emotional persuasion, but few focus on what is perhaps the most powerful element of advocacy--what Aristotle called ethos--which is the intangible factor that stems from the character and moral strength of the lawyer him or herself. Rick Friedman discusses how lawyers can remake themselves as moral actors, enhancing the power to persuade and improving satisfaction and joy from the practice of law.

Lawyers learn to marshal logic and emotional persuasion, but few focus on what is perhaps the most powerful element of advocacy--what Aristotle called ethos--which is the intangible factor that stems from the character and moral strength of the lawyer him or herself. Rick Friedman discusses how lawyers can remake themselves as moral actors, enhancing the power to persuade and improving satisfaction and joy from the practice of law.

57 min