Speaker Profile
MICHAEL DEBLIS
Michael is a trial lawyer. He graduated Cum Laude from The Thomas M. Cooley Law School and Summa Cum Laude from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law with his Masters of Law in Taxation. Michael is known for his charismatic personality and his unyielding dedication to his clients.
Michael spent the first six years of his legal career as a public defender in the NJ Office of the Public Defender, cutting his teeth on some of the most serious felony cases to pass through the state courts of New Jersey. He then joined his father's law practice, DeBlis Law, expanding the practice into civil tax controversies and international tax compliance.
As a graduate of the National Criminal Defense College, Michael has trained under some of the best-known criminal defense attorneys in the country. When he's not in the courtroom, you can find Michael on stage. He is a professionally-trained actor who has performed in off-Broadway productions and on-stage at Shakespeare in the Park. Michael's passionate about helping trial lawyers harness the power of persuasion and positive communication in the courtroom in order to connect to the jury on a human level.
Michael's training as an actor allows him to combine a unique blend of left-brain thinking with right brain artistry to make even the most dull and abstract areas of the law come to life. Michael is a prolific writer and a frequent lecturer at CLE and CPE programs throughout the country. He has written articles that have been featured in leading tax journals and "Law 360."
Michael is a living example of the tremendous power that comes from combining passion, preparation, persuasion, and positive communication in the courtroom. His courage and relentless work ethic have earned him a reputation as a zealous advocate and one of New Jersey’s rising stars of the legal profession.

Michael Deblis
June 25 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
90 Minutes
The 'Arc' of Telling a Riveting Story in Court
In this engaging and practical presentation, we explore how courtroom storytelling mirrors the timeless structure of classic narratives. Whether you're delivering an opening statement, examining a witness, or making a final plea to the jury, understanding how to construct and convey a compelling story is crucial.We will explore the five essential narrative beats all great stories contain—setup, inciting inc..

Michael Deblis
August 06 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
120 Minutes
Closing Argument: It Ain't Over 'til It's Over
The closing argument is your final opportunity to speak directly to the jury—and if used effectively, it can make all the difference between a verdict in your favor or one against you. It is your moment to clarify, unify, and persuade.This session is designed to help trial attorneys sharpen the most strategic and emotionally charged part of trial: the close. It’s more than just summarizing facts—it’s your c..

Michael Deblis
November 18 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
120 Minutes
Evidence 101 (Part 2): Applying the Rules in Real Time
Evidentiary rulings can shape the entire trajectory of a trial. In Part 2 of this essential series, we move beyond foundational knowledge and dive into the application of evidence rules in active litigation, focusing on high-stakes moments when objections fly and decisions must be made in seconds.You'll explore the rules of evidence through interactive hypotheticals, pulled from real-world scenarios, giving..

Michael Deblis
December 16 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
180 Minutes
Evidence 101 (Part 3): The Hearsay Exceptions – A Litigator’s Guide to Winning the Objection
Hearsay is one of the most misunderstood and frequently mishandled areas of evidence law—yet it can make or break your case. In this dynamic third installment of the Evidence 101 series, we take a deep dive into the hearsay rules, non-hearsay uses, and the most commonly invoked exceptions that you will encounter at trial.This is not a lecture on legal theory. It’s a hands-on, courtroom-centered workshop tha..