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Alyson H
- olivette, Missouri
"The mirroring technique sounds intriguing and I intend to implement it in the future."
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Nicholas M
- St. Louis, Missouri
"Neutralizing resistance"
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Nick H
- Lawrence, Kansas
"Learned lots. The power of saying it first. I can see how this would help gain the trust of jurors and maintain their respect for your client's benefit. Also, draws out the sting and frames the issue first. "
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Amelia J
- St. Louis, Missouri
"The tools of ethical influence. Mirroring and peer pressure will be very useful to apply"
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Yvonne J
- Newcastle, Oklahoma
"We do family law which means I do a LOT of mediation as well as negotiations in the hall at Court with Opposing Counsel. The things I will use immediately include (but not limited to) the mirroring, the because, the identifying with the other side's point of view."
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Chris R
- Gillette, Wyoming
"Mirroring"
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Edward R
- Cheyenne, Wyoming
"All of them I hope, but Identifying Their Resistance seems like an excellent starting point. "
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Angela F
- Norman, Oklahoma
"Beginning the implantation of the goal with a verbalization of said goal. "
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Matthew P
- Birmingham, Alabama
"Try to use "because" more often in the courtroom."
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Sharidan H
- Charlotte, North Carolina
"Mirroring"
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