High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Estate of Jack Slee v. Werner Erhard is a legal case that was filed in 1984 against Werner Erhard, his company Werner Erhard and Associates, and an instructor for Erhard Seminars Training (est), by the executor of the estate of Jack Slee. Slee was a graduate of the University of Connecticut who worked as a bank manager when he registered for the est training in 1983. On his registration form for the est training Slee wrote that he wanted to work on nervousness interacting with strangers in a group setting. He attended the seminar at the Park Plaza Hotel in New Haven, Connecticut on August 14, 1983. After participating in a 16-hour session of the est training, Slee collapsed during a portion of the seminar known as "the danger process". Emergency responders and paramedics were initially blocked at the door to the training by est staff, but they pushed past in order to attend to Slee. He was transported by emergency workers to Yale-New Haven...