Advanced Communication Skills for High-Conflict Legal Work
How to communicate firmly and precisely in emotionally charged, adversarial legal conversations — protecting clarity, credibility, and professional control when the stakes are highest.
Led by Maryke Swarts, assisted by Sonja Cilliers | Professional Mind Resilience Institute
Attendance is optional. All registrants receive the full replay and workbook within 24 hours.
Investment
R450
per person · VAT inclusive
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Your registration includes
- Live session access via Zoom
- Full replay recording within 24 hours
- PMRI workbook and communication tools
- High-conflict communication framework
- Personal application plan
What You Will Learn
Seven structured modules covering the neuroscience of communication under conflict, the specific ways emotional activation degrades precision and professional credibility in legal conversations, and a practical framework for communicating with clarity when the interaction is most difficult.
The neuroscience of communication under conflict
How emotional activation degrades the precision, tone, and strategic quality of professional communication — and why legal professionals, trained to perform under pressure, remain neurologically vulnerable to these effects.
What high-conflict legal communication actually involves
The specific communication demands of adversarial legal work: negotiation under threat, client escalation, difficult counterpart behaviour, internal conflict, and the institutional pressure that makes all of these harder to manage than they should be.
Maintaining precision when emotions are high
The specific cognitive tools for keeping legal reasoning and professional language clean when the interaction is emotionally charged — and why the standard advice to “stay calm” is neurologically insufficient without a structured intervention.
Firmness without escalation
How to hold a professional position firmly, communicate it without ambiguity, and resist pressure to concede or over-explain — without triggering the defensive escalation that makes high-conflict interactions worse and longer than they need to be.
Protecting credibility in difficult conversations
The specific communication behaviours that erode professional credibility in high-conflict contexts — over-qualification, reactive tone shifts, premature concession — and the replacements that maintain authority and professional standing.
Written communication under conflict
How the same emotional activation that degrades spoken communication also affects legal correspondence, email, and formal written positions — and the practical protocols for reviewing and controlling written output before it compounds a difficult situation.
A personal high-conflict communication framework
A structured approach to identifying your specific communication pressure points, the conflict triggers that most affect your professional clarity, and the targeted interventions that restore precision and control in those interactions.
Live Q&A with Maryke Swarts in the final session block. Submit questions during the session or in advance.
In High-Conflict Legal Work, Communication Quality Is a Professional Risk Issue
Legal professionals are trained to construct arguments, not to manage the neurological effects of sustained adversarial interaction. The two are different skills. The first is mastered through legal education. The second is rarely taught at all — despite being the condition under which most of the highest-stakes legal communication occurs.
When the threat response activates in a difficult conversation, working memory narrows, language precision degrades, and the professional chooses between fight, flight, and freeze — none of which produces the measured, strategically effective communication that legal work demands. A single miscalibrated response in negotiation, a reactive email, or a loss of composure in a difficult client interaction can have consequences that extend well beyond the immediate exchange.
This session delivers a framework for maintaining communication quality under the specific adversarial conditions of legal practice, grounded in neuroscience and applicable from the following working day.
The Firm and Compliance Team Dimension
In legal teams and compliance departments, communication failures under conflict are a direct source of professional risk: escalating disputes, damaged client relationships, regulatory exposure from poorly considered written positions, and the reputational consequences of communication that did not hold up under scrutiny.
This session equips teams with a shared framework for high-conflict communication, creating a common standard for professional conduct in adversarial interactions across the firm or department — particularly valuable where junior practitioners are routinely exposed to high-conflict situations without structured preparation.
After this session you will be able to
- Maintain communication precision when conversations are emotionally charged
- Hold a professional position firmly without triggering unnecessary escalation
- Protect credibility and authority in high-conflict client and counterpart interactions
- Control the quality of written communication produced under conflict conditions
- Identify and interrupt the specific triggers that degrade your communication under pressure
- Apply a shared communication standard across your team for high-conflict situations
For Legal Professionals Whose Work Regularly Involves Adversarial Communication
High-conflict communication is not limited to courtrooms. Difficult negotiations, resistant clients, high-stakes correspondence, and internal team friction all require the same underlying skill set — and all carry professional risk when that skill set is underdeveloped.
Litigators and Advocates
Practitioners whose work demands sustained adversarial communication under pressure, where a single poorly calibrated response can affect the trajectory of a matter.
Negotiators and Deal Lawyers
Legal professionals where the quality of communication under pressure directly determines commercial outcomes and the durability of client and counterpart relationships.
Compliance and Regulatory Teams
Legal and compliance professionals who must maintain clear, firm, and professionally credible communication with resistant business units, regulators, and external counterparts.
Legal Team Leaders
Partners and heads of legal who want to build a consistent standard for high-conflict communication across their team — particularly where junior practitioners face adversarial situations without structured support.
Led by Maryke Swarts
Maryke Swarts
Co-Founder, PMRI · Lead Presenter
Maryke Swarts is co-founder of the Professional Mind Resilience Institute and the lead presenter across the PMRI Performance Series. Her work focuses on the neuroscience of performance, resilience, and cognitive capacity in high-pressure professional environments, with particular expertise in the structural demands of legal practice. She is assisted by Sonja Cilliers, co-founder and research lead at PMRI.
Law Firm and Corporate Team Bookings
Communication failures in high-conflict situations are a direct source of professional risk for law firms and corporate legal departments. They generate complaints, escalate disputes, and damage client relationships in ways that are expensive and reputationally significant to repair.
This session can be booked for your entire firm, legal department, or compliance team at a reduced per-person fee. One invoice is issued to the firm or company. Each participant receives the full replay and workbook. Attendance is optional for all team members.
To discuss a customised in-house version of this session, particularly for teams with high exposure to adversarial or high-conflict work, contact PMRI directly.
| Participants | Per person | Saving |
|---|---|---|
| Individual | R450 | — |
| 2 – 5 people10% off | R405 | R45 pp |
| 6 – 14 people20% off | R360 | R90 pp |
| 15+ people30% off | R315 | R135 pp |
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Reserve Your Place
17 September 2026 · 08:00 to 10:00 SAST · Live on Zoom. The full recording and workbook are shared with all registrants within 24 hours.
R450 per person · VAT inclusive
Further Reading from PMRI
Research-based articles on communication, professional authority, and performance in adversarial legal environments.