Law Practice
Oct. 20, 1999
Speaking Terms
Speaking Terms You can't spin your story if you skip the interview By Michael S. Sitrick You're in the middle of complicated and controversial litigation, representing an important client whose future hangs in the balance. Publicity is the last thing you want, yet there are reporters on the telephone who want to talk to you for a story they're writing about the case.
By Michael S. Sitrick
You're in the middle of complicated and controversial litigation, representing an important client whose future hangs in the balance. Publicity is the last thing you want, yet there are reporters on the telephone who want to talk to you for a story they're writing about the case.
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You're in the middle of complicated and controversial litigation, representing an important client whose future hangs in the balance. Publicity is the last thing you want, yet there are reporters on the telephone who want to talk to you for a story they're writing about the case.
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