The Art & Science of Interviewing Pro Bono Clients 2018 (Free during Week of October 22nd)

  • ALL DAY
  • Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • By: PLI
  • Online
  • Source: New York
Topics:
  • Continuing Legal Education Program (CLE)

Why you should participate:
Asking the right questions in the right way can start your attorney-client relationship off on the right note and prevent unnecessary frustration. This skill is especially important when working with pro bono clients who have had limited experience with the legal system or face other barriers. PLI’s latest massive open online course (MOOC) is free to anyone who wants to learn more about how to master the art and science of interviewing pro bono clients. The program will be held exclusively online from Monday, October 22nd through Friday, October 26th. Participants are expected to participate each day but may attend each daily segment any time, day or night. This program will teach new attorneys and seasoned professionals how to work effectively and cooperatively with their pro bono client.

What you will learn:

You will learn the science of collecting information, including:

  • Preparing properly for client interviews
  • Asking your client the right kinds of questions in the right order to get the information you need

You will learn the art of collecting information, including:

  • Framing your interview questions and responding to your client’s answers
  • Identifying behaviors to use and avoid when interviewing clients
  • Creating an environment where your client feels comfortable sharing the truth about their case

You will learn how to manage frustrations, including:

  • Identifying common frustrations for pro bono clients and attorneys
  • Anticipating and preventing client and attorney frustrations before they happen
  • Practicing techniques for mitigating frustrations when they arise

You will learn third party basics, including:

  • Identifying when a third party is covered by privilege
  • Communicating the implications of a third party presence to your client
  • Controlling the interview when a third party is present

Who should participate:

All attorneys assisting pro bono clients through representation or in clinical settings, firm pro bono coordinators and partners, corporate law department pro bono managers, law clinic students and faculty, and public interest and non-profit organization attorneys and staff would benefit from attending this program..

An Interactive Learning Center program

  • CLE Credit Comments: NY Professional Practice: 3.00
  • Contact:
    PLI