Your firm has high hopes and expectations for its new hires; I can help them succeed. My name is Lenné Espenschied and I provide continuing legal education seminars for law firms and law departments. I practiced transactional law for over 20 years; I know what new lawyers need to know to be successful. My passion is helping new lawyers develop the skills they need to thrive in transactional practice.

Seminar Testimonials


Here are some comments from recent Nuts & Bolts of Contract Drafting evaluations:



-Very useful and extremely well organized

-You are fabulous! Very Well-spoken, delightful to listen to

-Course was spot on in its topics and coverage. Great help and excellent materials.

-I'm a beginner. You were great! Lots of useful information. I expect my light bulb to turn on as I bump into what we've discussed today.

-Thank you so much for this class. It was well-structured and relevant.

-Lenne is a great speaker. Her method of delivery is non-condescending and professional. I learned a great deal.

-Excellent seminar and teacher! I will look at agreements differently going forward.

-Very informative and extremely specific.

-I've never attended such a non-boring drafting class.

-Very relevant to my practice area

-Very practical and relevant to my practice

-The examples were very relevant and helped to explain each technique well

-I loved the real life examples and takeways in order to reference for use later

-Very informative. A lot of knowledge and detail that will prove useful in day to day drafting

-The written materials are a useable and practical resource I will use often

-This seminar was imminently useful. The materials were well-organized, approachable and included plenty of examples.


Comments from Conquering the Ambiguity Ambush evaluations:
The thing I liked BEST about this seminar is:
“Clearly organized. Presented ‘real world’practical points. Excellent Speaker.”
“The presenter is very knowledgeable, articulate and well-prepared. Subject matter was presented in a very coherent fashion.”
“The topics were well-organized, simply stated and practical. Great Job!”
“Concise –detailed written material – useful reference. Presenter – organized, clear, practical, funny. Very helpful to my practice.”
“Clear & right to the point.”
“Very practical; will be able to apply what I learned immediately.”
“Very practical – something I will use every day. I will also keep the written materials close at hand so I can refer to them.”
"Great format – wonderful training tool. I wish our company’s legal counsel could offer feedback and training like this.” [Note: They can – just contact us to schedule a private seminar!]
“How practical it is to my business. Great course. Wish I had some of this in school.”
“Practical advice that was presented in a straight-forward manner. Great seminar!”
“This is a seminar FOR transactional lawyers. This is the only one I have found. This topic is more widely useful than any litigation class.”
“Lots of practical information, a good book to takeaway to be able to refer back to.”
“Practical tips.” “Very relevant.” “Very practical.”
“The style of the teacher; my group is made up of paralegals and the teaching style was not ‘stuffy’ or too attorney focused for us to feel comfortable participating.”
“This seminar will really help me in my practice.”
“Very practical and much needed.”
"Ease of implementation into practice.”
"Speaker and materials.”
“Very helpful & Lenné was so personable & enjoyable. Like how you ended it with the quote!”
“Very practical + usable advice. Many seminars are not helpful to in-house counsel. This one is. Thanks for offering this.”
"Practical examples; time spent during program applying tips. Great presentation.”
“The relevance of the material presented will add value to my drafting, and most importantly my ability to review documents that are drafted by other counsel in collaborative transactions.”
“Well prepared and articulate speaker.”
“Very informative information in a format easy to understand.”
“All the information was applicable to my practice.”


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