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"Thank you so much
for speaking with the Concord student body today. You had a wonderful turnout. Except for the presentation from
Justice Scalia, your presentation was the best attended of those at Concord. You did a terrific job, and we all appreciated
your preparation and sense of humor. Your advice was also excellent."
Dr. Martha Siegel, Associate Dean, Concord Law School
Groups of all types and sizes, from student or nonprofit
groups to major corporations, have responded enthusiastically to Lisa's award-winning public speaking. From her days
as National College Debating Champion and winner of Yale Law School's prestigious Moot Court competition to her current
sought-after role as a popular television personality and speaker, Lisa's passion, energy, and sense of humor
light up the room and underscore her meticulous research and well-crafted presentations, no matter what the topic.
Popular topics:
How You Can Use the Secrets of High Profile Attorneys
to Achieve Success in Your Own Life
Ever notice that whether their clients win or
lose, high profile attorneys always claim at least a "moral victory," and walk away with a smile? That some celebrity
lawyers achieve little success in court, yet are considered worthy of great respect and admiration? What do they know
that you don't? How can you make every situation a "win" in your own life?
Bad for the Soul, Bad for Business: Unexpected
Lessons I Learned from a Decade of Suing Sexual Harassers
From suing a sitting Los Angeles Superior Court judge to bringing
sexual harassment claims against A-list celebrities, Lisa has fought powerful figures who thought they could get away with
exploiting their employees. Candidly discussing her own personal experiences as a working woman who faced sexual harassment,
Lisa explains in clear, can't-miss language exactly what the law prohibits, and offers strategies for both managers and employees
in this brave new world.
What We Get Right, Where We Go Wrong: A
Brutally Honest, Behind-the-Scenes Assessment of the American Media in the New Millenium
She's been inside every major television network
in the United States as a much-requested legal commentator. What's happened to investigative journalism, political commentary,
"fair and balanced," and tough questions? Lisa's powerful indictment of the media's obsession with inane celebrity "news"
to the exclusion of important stories is peppered with colorful anecdotes she's witnessed first-hand.
Housework is Not Your Job, and Other Truths Girls
of All Ages Need to Hear
Working women still spend three times as many hours vacuuming and scrubbing toilets
as their husbands. Why? Because in 2006, women have swallowed the lie that it's our job, while men rest comfortably
knowing it's "women's work." Time to teach our daughters the real truths they need to know: housework is a chore
to be farmed out, divvied up, or sold to another working woman who's made it her business. Other truths: sexual
harassment is not possible, it's probable, so women must arm themselves with an advance game plan to combat the
harasser's element of surprise. Married women need to earn, and keep separately, their own money and assets. Network
with male business associates without it looking like a "date." Lisa explains how. And many more.

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| Lisa Bloom, with Gloria Allred, speaking at U. Penn's College of Arts and Sciences '06 commencement. |
Recent speaking
events: Manhattan Jewish Experience headline speaker. Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth University, headline speaker, two years in a row. Commencement Speaker, University of Pennsylvania, College of Arts and Sciences, Philadelphia, PA. Keynote Speaker, Minnesota Women's Bar Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Presenter, 31st Annual Gracie Awards
Gala, New York, NY. Friar's
Club luncheon speaker, New York, NY. "High Profile Criminal Trials and the Media," Friar's club evening panelist, New York, NY.
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