UH Practice Skills Class on Technology

On April 10th, 2012, from 10:30am-12:00pm, Debra will be speaking to the UH practice skills class on technology.

Debra will discuss technology in the practice of law.

For more information contact: Luke J. Gillam: lgilman@jw.com

Post Date: February 28, 2012

Webinar on Active Listening for Association of Legal Administrators

On March 21st, 2012, from 1:00pm-2:00pm, Debra will be speaking to the Association of Legal Administrators.

Listening makes up more than half of the communication process, and to be successful you must know what to listen for. Learn to manage upset people, and improve cooperation and understanding in your workplace simply through improving your own active listening skills.

Learning Objectives:
Discuss the importance of listening actively to understand the speaker, avoid or soothe misunderstandings, and help other people open up
Develop or enhance active listening skills
Foster active listening in your firms
For more information contact: Rosemary Shiels – rshiels@alanet.org
or see: http://www.ala.peachnewmedia.com/seminar/seminar.php?seminar=8987

Post Date: February 28, 2012

The Guide to Good Divorce

Debra will be speaking at the The Guide to Good Divorce seminar on Saturday, February 11th 2012, at the Houstonian Hotel, Club and Spa from 8:30-2:00pm.

The Guide to Good Divorce seminar is designed to help and connect women at all stages of the divorce process. At the heart of the program is guidance from uniquely qualified experts on the law of divorce in Texas, divorce financial planning, life skills and wellness who will be presenting at the seminar.

For more information see: http://www.guidetogooddivorce.com/

To register: http://guidetogooddivorce.eventbrite.com/

Post Date: January 26, 2012

The Professional Group Event: “Gender Differences at Work: Successfully Walking the Tightrope”

On February, 7th 2012, from 6:45-8:30am, Debra will be speaking to The Professional Group at the Junior League: 1811 Briar Oaks Lane, Houston, TX  77027

Debra will discuss tips and examples on how to walk the tightrope of conducting yourself as a competent business person and leader, without clashing disastrously with the expectations of your gender in our culture. She’ll point out how the social mores and linguistic patterns you learned as a girl can hold you back as an adult profession, and what to do about it.

For more information contact: Kay W Boyd – (713) 447-6489 kay.boyd@lpl.com

or see: http://www.tpghouston.org/content.aspx?page_id=87&club_id=798450&item_id=206768

Post Date: January 26, 2012

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