A high-profile case can certainly spread the word about your expertise. But what if one comes your way for the first time? Or a humdrum lawsuit unexpectedly explodes or veers in an unanticipated direction?

The answer, assuming you are familiar with the relevant ethics rules, is to be prepared—in speaking with the media, understanding the media’s needs, writing a statement for release, and knowing the ground rules reporters use.

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