Specialized Training

Specialized Training

Because practice makes habits, and habits—good or bad—show up in trial.  Our Specialized Training program is where criminal‑defense lawyers take a scalpel to their own craft, dissect the weak spots, and rebuild stronger. We don’t pass around CLE‑approved slide decks; we run full‑contact laboratories. If you want a polite refresher, head to the state bar luncheon. If you want to leave court reporters gasping, you’re in the right room.

The Curriculum (Subject to Constant Mutation)

The Curriculum (Subject to Constant Mutation)

We audit disciplines constantly. When something works, we keep it. When it fizzles, we scrap it without ceremony.

Discipline Objective Field Test
Improv Theatre Kill the scripted cross‑examination. Think on your feet, pivot, pounce. Live witness drills with volunteer hostile “jurors.”
Interrogation Psychology Read tells, control cadence, weaponize silence. Mock custodial interviews—then jury‑proof the confession.
Aikido for Advocates Redirect aggression, upend momentum, finish on top. Motion hearings where you argue from weakness and still win.
Applied Narrative Theory Forge a story spine the State can’t split. 10‑minute voir dire: jurors retell your narrative unprompted.
Authoritarianism 101 Map power dynamics; dismantle them in open court. Cross‑examine a stand‑in “expert” who oozes credentialed certainty.
Hypnosis & Suggestibility Understand trance logic; inoculate jurors against it. Voir dire exercises that break implanted bias in real time.

Method:

Learn → Stress‑Test →

Deploy → Debrief

Method:

Learn → Stress‑Test →

Deploy → Debrief

  • Intensive Workshop – Two‑day deep dive run by a subject‑matter sniper, not a “trainer.”

  • Live‑Fire Lab – Participants swing the new tool in front of peers who don’t pull punches.

  • Real‑World Deployment – You take it to court; we track outcomes.

  • Hot Wash – Group debrief. What cut? What missed? How do we refine the edge?

Repeat until the technique is courtroom muscle memory.

Faculty of the Unorthodox

Faculty of the Unorthodox

  • The Improviser – Sharpens on‑the‑spot thinking, turning sudden shifts into openings.
  • The Questioner – Masters the rhythm of inquiry to draw out truths others try to bury.

  • The Strategist – Channels disciplined movement and mental poise to redirect courtroom aggression.

  • The Storysmith – Shapes facts into narratives jurors carry with them into deliberations.

  • The Skeptic – Maps hidden power dynamics, then shows a jury how to tear them down.

Who We Work With

Admission is selective. We prefer small groups with big consequences.

Trial Lawyers

Who have tasted voir dire and want the next level.

Appellate Savants

Looking to future‑proof records.

Law‑Student Externs

With fire in the gut and zero patience for boilerplate.

Schedule & Enrollment

Quarterly cohorts. Locations rotate—sometimes a downtown loft, sometimes a rural barn where phones get no signal and excuses die. The next roster opens May 1, 2025. Email training@iacls.org with a one‑paragraph war story and what you want to fix.

Takeaways

Takeaways

Walk out with:

  • A new weapon in your trial kit.
  • A cadre of co‑conspirators who speak fluent “defense.”
  • A burning urge to test the method on your next unlucky prosecutor.

Polite society trains to fit in. We train to break chains. If that sounds like your idea of continuing education, step forward; the rest can keep clicking through PowerPoints.

Real-life results

We Generate Results for Our Customers

We generate results for our customers

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