
CPD for Lawyers
Public Speaking for Lawyers: Build Confidence and Earn CPD Points
Not every lawyer begins their career with the confidence of a seasoned barrister.
Yet public speaking is one of the most valuable skills any lawyer can master, whether you’re addressing the court, presenting to clients, or briefing colleagues.
Our Public Speaking for Lawyers training is designed to help legal professionals communicate with clarity, confidence, and credibility—skills that make a real difference in your career!
Why This CPD Training is Ideal for Junior Lawyers
If you’re a junior lawyer, building strong public speaking skills early in your career can set you apart.
Whether you’re leading a meeting, addressing colleagues, or handling your first court appearance, our training will give you the tools to:
Overcome Public Speaking Nerves: Use proven techniques to manage anxiety and stay composed under pressure.
Speak Clearly and Persuasively: Deliver messages that are confident, engaging, and tailored to your audience.
Advance Your Career: Make a positive impression in every setting—from your first mediation to major conferences
CPD Workshop Details
Our CPD-accredited training is interactive, engaging, and tailored specifically for legal professionals.
You’ll benefit from:
CPD accreditation: Earn 1 CPD point in the Professional Skills category** (where relevant to your legal practice).
Learn by Doing: Each session is packed with tips, techniques, and practice opportunities to help you apply what you’ve learned.
Flexible Options: Join an online webinar, or schedule in-house session for your team.
Workshops are designed to boost your professional confidence and communication skills, helping you speak with impact and influence in every situation.
Please note: In-house sessions can be delivered at your firm or organisation at a time that suits your team.
If this educational activity relates to your professional development and practice of law, you may claim one CPD unit for each hour of attendance (excluding refreshment breaks).
