By Jonathan B. New, Patrick T. Campbell and Rachel H. Ofori | May 24, 2024
Because PR firms may be considered third parties for privilege purposes, it is crucial that communications between a company's counsel and its PR firm are handled with care to avoid waiving the attorney-client privilege.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua M. Peck | May 24, 2024
Last week, I reviewed some of the lessons learned (a few of them harshly over 30 years of legal PR. Today, we close out the article, beginning with "how to pick a job."
By Thomas Spigolon | May 23, 2024
Expenses in the Southeast region rose faster than the industry in the first quarter but so did demand growth, according to Citi.
By Nanette Miner | May 23, 2024
A solid succession plan often results in a higher valuation if selling, and a successful transition when passing the reins to younger employees, family, or establishing an ESOP.
By Patrick Smith | May 20, 2024
Several C-suite roles were filled in the last few months amid high demand for the right talent in firms' business ranks.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stacy West Clark | May 17, 2024
I went on a mission recently to find out if, and then how, lawyers in their late 20s and 30s were building books of business. So, I hunted down some lawyers from both coasts who had been referred to me by their firms as folks who had built impressive books of business.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Penny Paul, Kelsey Eidbo and Jaylen Pearson | May 15, 2024
A successful PR program not only aligns with business development strategy but also has a real role in driving it. With the right conversations, processes and buy-in—and a clear understanding of common hurdles—a PR program can be a key pillar in business development success.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua M. Peck | May 14, 2024
I've worked in-house, as well as in the outhouse (seemingly), in PR firms and in my solo practice. Let's see if I can boil down my experiences to 11 useful or at least mildly interesting events and thoughts for the PR audience, some of them so obvious they are often ignored.
By Justin Henry | May 13, 2024
In the age of online branding and search engine optimization, the most well-known law firms have downsized to one or two of their founding partners' names. Virginia-founded Woods Rogers recently shrunk its name after a 2022 merger.
By Amy Guthrie | May 9, 2024
The Florida kerfuffle arose because Kennedys described the three partners as being part of the firm's Miami-based practice for Latin America and the Caribbean yet none of them is licensed to practice law in the Sunshine State.
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