Webinar – 19 September 2024 (9.30-10.30am)
Many of the best negotiators in the world are lawyers. Practising law is, in many ways, one long series of negotiations. But just because you are an expert in your area of law does not mean that you are a good negotiator. This webinar will open your eyes to what is possible and how to go about negotiating successfully.
For this session, we envisage that the questions might include:
- What are the common negotiation situations for a partner in a law firm?
- Which traditional negotiation techniques have been found wanting?
- What does a good negotiation plan look like?
- What are loss aversion and the certainty affect?
- Why is 'mirroring' so effective in a negotiation?
- What are 'anchors' and 'labels' and how do you use them?
- Why would you list the key points/accusations of the other side?
- How do you use empathy and silence to steer a negotiation?
- When do you seek out 'No' answers?
- What are the main tips on pricing negotiations?
- How do you approach settlement negotiations in litigation and costs disputes?
A panel will take questions from the host and the attendees. Surveys and live polls will ensure that the speakers cover the aspects that the attendees deem most important.
The webinar will provide clear steps towards improving the confidence and success of your own negotiations.
Host and panel
Our panel includes Jim Thomas, a business performance coach and founder of the PDW Group.
Jim will be joined by Richard Allen, a senior consultant with legal pricing and costs consultants Burcher Jennings and the legal pricing consultancy Validatum.
The panel is completed by Andrew Hampel, an ex-Freshfields solicitor who managed many world-famous sportsmen for the sports management company IMG before running its European operation and then running his own global stadium finance company.
The webinar's host is Andy Poole, a legal sector partner at accountants Armstrong Watson.
Registration
Register here: The secrets of successful negotiation
Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.