Decision Books Resources


Speaker’s Bureau
An Event Planning Resource for Lawyers & Law Students

 
For 15 years, DecisionBooks® has successfully published career resources for a life in the law. Now, some of our books are among the most popular in the legal profession. Beginning this year, we're expanding into event planning. We're not a not a big lecture agency, and we’re not the ABA. But we are a good judge of intellectual talent. And we like to believe that our authors and consultants – all of them JD's or PhD's, and all of them experienced presenters – do represent the very best thinking on topics of great interest to legal audiences. So, the next time you need a lively lawyer/presenter for a keynote, a firm retreat, or an annual meeting, workshop, or training program, we hope you'll consider our small but growing roster on such topics as ...

  • Mid-life career change for lawyers
  • Work/life balance
  • Career and personal satisfaction
  • Leadership development
  • Career strategies for women lawyers
  • Stress management
  • Interpersonal effectiveness
  • Improving working relationships
  • Client development
  • Performance coaching
  • Job-finding strategies for new practitioners
  • & more.

Presenter – Doug Richardson, JD/MA
Topics
EQ for Attorneys: An Interpersonal Effectiveness Workshop.
How to Make Your Net Work: Mastering Effective Interpersonal Self-market for Career Advancement or Client Development.
Where Does Rapport Come From? Understanding the Ingredient in Personal Chemistry in Forging Effective Working Relationships.
Format – Each topic can be configured as a keynote or luncheon speech (40-70 minutes), an interactive half-day program or workshop, or a one- or two-day interactive training program.
Bio – A nationally recognized expert in leadership development, interpersonal communication and performance coaching, and a JD from Harvard Law School. A former large-firm litigator and federal prosecutor, he heads a leadership and career development consulting firm. An award-winning columnist for Dow Jones, and a former director of key executive services for Right Management Consultants. He has more than 20 years experience in executive/legal outplacement, assessment for hire, career transition counseling, and confidential performance coaching
Travels from – Mid-Atlantic area

Presenter – Deborah Guyol, JD
Topics
Old Myths and New Realities of Contract Lawyering
How Temporary Legal Services Can Help Control Costs & Enhance Profits
The Value of Temporary Legal Services to Sole Practitioners and Small firms
How to Find the Right Contract Lawyer for Any Assignment
Contract Lawyering – How to Handle Confidentiality and Reduce Risk of Malpractice

Format – Workshops, law firm retreats, half-day programs
Bio – Co-author, The Complete Guide to Contract Lawyering (2003). USC graduate and practitioner for more than 20 years. Guyol’s practice focused on bankruptcy and commercial litigation in New York and Portland, Oregon. In 1992, she liberated herself from law firm life and reinvented her career as a contract lawyer. Guyol is the former coordinator of the Oregon Women Lawyers Contract Lawyer Referral Service, and is an experienced presenter on contract lawyering issues.
Travels from – Pacific Northwest

Presenter – Fiona Travis, PhD
Topics
The Challenge of Living With Lawyers
The Unique Stresses of the Legal Profession
How to Cope With Difficult People
Dealing with Depression
Increasing Communication Skills
Stress & the Woman Lawyer

Bio – Psychologist, author, lecturer. Author of, Should You Marry A Lawyer? A Couples Guide to Balancing Work, Love and Ambition (2003), and Living With Lawyers (2001). In private practice for more than 25 years. Founder and director of Columbus Psychological Center, and member of Ohio State University’s graduate faculty. The speaker has a national speaking practice, and is a seminar leader at national, regional and local bar and judicial conferences.
Travels from – The Midwest

Presenter – Amiram Elwork, PhD
Topics
Emotional Intelligence for Professionals
Stress Management for Professionals
Professional Success and Core Values

Format – Keynotes, workshops, luncheon/after-dinner presentations.
Bio – Author, lecturer. Dr. Elwork is the Director of the Law-Psychology Graduate Program at Widener University, one of the few professional training programs in which students earn joint doctoral degrees in law and psychology. He has written books and articles, and conducted research on a variety of psycho-legal issues.
Travels from – The Mid-Atlantic area

Presenter – Deborah Schneider, JD
Topics An introduction to new career decision models for lawyers and law students.
Bio – Author and associate career of development programming at one of the UC law schools. Co-author of the forthcoming book, Should You Really Become a Lawyer? A Guide to the Biggest (and Most Expensive) Career Decision You’ll Ever Make (DecisionBooks, 2004). Schneider is a former career counselor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, and is a graduate of the career development training intensive with career expert Richard Bolles. She holds a JD from Washington University School of Law, and has held clerkships with the US Senate Judiciary Committee and the Brennan Center for Justice.
Travels from – The West

Presenter – Janina Latack, PhD
Topics
EQ for Lawyers
Building a Winning Team: Realities and Strategies
How to Turn Stress into Peak Performance Energy
How to Work with Just About Anyone
Re-Igniting the Fire at Work
Are You Working and Living Creatively
Leadership Assessment and Development

Bio – Author, ABA presenter, and executive career coach. Authored Career Bootcamp for Lawyers: A Structured Program to Help Start, Stop, Change or Reinvent Your Law Career (DecisionBooks, 2003). The speaker is certified with the National Board for Certified Counselors and the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health. She is a contributing author to the ABA’s Changing Jobs Handbook. A presenter for the Arizona Bar Association and ABA annual meetings. An affiliate consultant with Right Management Consultants, a major outplacement organization, and is an adjunct faculty with the University of Arizona and Ohio State University. She holds a PhD in Organizational Behavior and Personnel Psychology from Michigan State.
Travels from – The Southwest

Presenter – Camille Walker, JD
Topics Career strategies for women attorneys
Background – Lawyer, workshop presenter. Walker is president of Career Strategy, a consulting firm committed to enhancing the career and life goals of women attorneys. She has a business degree from Texas Tech University and a law degree from the University of Houston. She has practiced law for 12 years (municipal, insurance, corporate), and currently serves as an advisor for the Texas Bar Lawyer Assistance Program.
Travels from – The South

Presenter – Sheila Neilsen, JD
TopicsThe Boss From Hell, and What to Do About Him/Her
The Psychology of Career Ambivalence, and How to Overcome It
Assessing Career Satisfaction – Knowing Whether Your Career is Right for You

Bio – Lawyer, social worker, lecturer. Former criminal prosecutor; in state court as an assistant DA, and in federal court as a U.S. Attorney. In 1990, she developed her own counseling and executive coaching business for attorneys. Several large law firms rely on her for outplacement services for their attorneys. She was a contributing author to two ABA books, and her articles have appeared in numerous trade journals and law-related web sites. An experienced presenter.
Travels from – The Midwest

Presenter – Ed Honnold, JD
TopicsMidlife career change for lawyers
Bio – JD, Yale Law School. Licensed clinical social worker. Former law clerk for US Court of Appeals, private law firm associate, legislative director to member of Congress and USAID Office of General Counsel. Founder of a Washington DC-area personal transitions support organization. Director, Day Center, Psychiatric Institute of Washington.
Travels from – The Mid-Atlantic area

Presenter – Suzanne Holmes, EdD
Topics
The Inevitability of Change and Transition
Making a Successful and Healthy Career Transition
Understanding Depression and its Impact on Career Development
How Do I Achieve Career Satisfaction?
Family-of-Origin Influence on Decision-Making

Format – Hour-long presentations, half-day workshops
Bio – Ed.D. in counselor education/counseling psychology. Worked as director and/or associate director of career services at two nationally ranked law schools, and served as career consultant at a third law school, and acted as mental health consultant in each of these settings. Simultaneously maintained a private counseling practice assisting attorneys who were experiencing dissatisfaction with their career situations. Has authored several articles and presented numerous seminars on career satisfaction for attorneys and on attorney counseling. Currently, an affiliate faculty member at a Denver university, and active member of the American Counseling Association
Travels from – The West

Presenter – Tama Kieves, JD
Topics
Creating the Work You Love
Creative People: Manifest Your Dream Career

Bio – Author, career coach, motivational speaker, workshop facilitator. A Harvard Law School graduate and former corporate litigator who chose to leave the law to write, and to help others find the work they feel passionate about. Author of, This Time I Dance: Creating the Work You Love (2002).
Travels from – The West


Presenter – J. Kim Wright, JD
TopicsNew models for the legal profession
Bio – Lawyer, international speaker. Founder and principal at Renaissance Lawyer, an organization that coaches, consults and does workshops on innovative approaches to law practice that are based on connecting people, solving problems and resolving conflict.
Travels from – The Pacific Northwest

Presenter – J. Murray Elwood, JD
Topics
Beyond the Bluebook: 10 Rules for Better Legal Writing
Upgrading Your Legal Resume in Three Easy Steps
The Four Benchmarks of a Successful Legal Job Search
Decoding and Answering Legal Job Ads

Format – Hour-long presentations & workshops
Bio – Author, lecturer, legal career counselor. Author, The Perfect Legal Resume and other books. Former career development director at Temple Law School, and executive of a corporate outplacement firm. Previously, worked with the Philadelphia Assistant DA; also served as senior editor for the ABA’s publications division, and taught Legal Writing and Appellate Argument at Temple. During his tenure, he set up a career development program for their alumni. Holds a JD from Temple, and graduate degrees in counseling psychology (Syracuse Univ) and religious studies (Colgate Divinity Consortium).
Travels from – The Mid-Atlantic area

Presenter – Dave Behrend, M.Ed.
Topics
Attorneys With Tunnel Vision: How To Pursue Alternatives/Options Within or Outside the Practice of Law
How Attorneys Can Avoid Workplace Overload and Benefit From Work-Life Balance?
Strategies For The Displaced Attorney: How The Associate/Partner Gets Back On Track
The Floundering Recent Law School Graduate: Where to Turn for Employment
The Impaired Attorney – Help for Those with Possible State Disciplinary Issues

Format – Up to 90-minute presentations; includes keynotes.
Bio – For 25 years, has successfully counseled attorneys and other professionals undergoing forced or elective career/employment change. On referral, also provides career consults for various state bar associations, and for impaired, disenchanted, and displaced attorneys in lawyer assistance programs. Assists attorneys for whom addictions or depression has affected their careers. Has written extensively for legal publications on workplace topics, and for eight years participated in a careers program on radio. Holds an M.Ed.
Travels from – The Mid-Atlantic area