Attorney-Retained Performance Preparation
Preparing a client for trial and testimony requires more than reviewing anticipated questions. Effective courtroom presence depends on regulation, narrative clarity, and perception under pressure.
This preparation supports composure while testifying, steadiness at counsel table, appropriate public presence when visible to jurors, and constructive engagement with defense counsel throughout the trial process.
Areas of focus:
Chronological organization and narrative structure
Identifying predictable emotional triggers during adversarial framing
Recognizing physiological stress responses in real time
Maintaining composure under provocation
Improving pacing, clarity, and responsiveness
Clients often understand their story, but under stress, cognition and regulation can deteriorate. This preparation helps clients respond intentionally rather than reactively.
This service focuses on regulation and delivery. It does not alter testimony, advise on substantive answers, or direct legal strategy.
Sessions conducted via Zoom or in-person (additional travel expenses may apply). Counsel may attend for all or part of the meeting sessions.