5 Myths In Legal Crisis Communications

By Robert Gemmill (May 7, 2019, 2:55 PM EDT) -- As a nonpracticing lawyer in crisis and litigation communications, my work is almost always done with, or through, a client's outside counsel. But having worked at a boutique law firm, a crisis communications agency, and now in BigLaw, and even as different as each of these business models may be, I have seen a number of patterns emerge across all three areas. These appear to simply be common misconceptions among a substantial number of experienced lawyers....

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