Happy Effective WorkStyles CLE

Happy Effective WorkStyles CLE leads professionals to hew their skills and habits. The objective is to modify lawyer attitudes, perspective, habits, and professional development to produce lawyers eager to perform representation with pride. The curriculum is based upon scientific principles including neuroscience, human behavior, positive psychology, and social science as applied research to lawyers and the legal profession.

This CLE focuses on the Five Core Competencies:
1. Attitudes & Attributes
2. Ability & Agility
3. Affiliation
4. Autonomy & Accountability
5. Achievement & Actualization

This course can be taken in three individual one hour segments (one CLE credit per hour) covering several of the above core competencies for $60 each, or a bundled package of all three hours (three CLE credits) covering all core competencies at $150. We also offer our Happy Effective WorkStyles course without CLE credit. This version supplies more written resources but no credit.
To obtain your credit for these CLE courses, the CLE board requires confirmation of completion of each of the one hour videos. More information is given within the course.

Happy Effective WorkStyles CLE Package

Happy Effective WorkStyles CLE Hour 1

Happy Effective WorkStyles CLE Hour 2


Happy Effective WorkStyles CLE Hour 3

Faculty Bio

For over 40 years I have found happiness in being a lawyer. However, many other lawyers are unhappy with their profession, so I spent several years researching the dynamics that lead to success and contentment. I am passionate about both law and education, and I created Happy Effective Lawyer to help all lawyers experience this same sense of joy and career fulfillment.

I am a mediator, arbitrator, and educator. I have served over 5000 days as a neutral and lead negotiator in thousands of complex disputes. I was appointed as an independent hearing officer for the United States Senate Select Committee on Ethics with the Office of Fair Employment Practices. I serve as a mediator for the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS-TAS). In 2007, I earned a Graduate Certificate in International Mediation: Maximizing Prospects for Success, from the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, DC. I earned a JD from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis in 1977 and a BA from Brandeis University in 1974.

I publish and present extensively on topics such as ADR, decision-making, negotiations, and soft skills. I have taught and trained lawyers throughout North America, Europe, and Africa. I have served as an adjunct professor for multiple universities, including the University of Pittsburgh and Duquesne University School of Law. The Pennsylvania Lawyer magazine published my column The Effective Lawyer, and CPR Alternatives journal publishes my monthly Master Mediator column. I am committed to furthering future generations of mediators, and I co-founded The International Academy of Mediators and Mediators Beyond Borders.

I know the good work that lawyers do for others enhances themselves, their families, and the legal profession. Please join me in this endeavor to improve career satisfaction for yourself and your colleagues