Marketing
Jul. 9, 2002
That's Entertainment
Dicta Column - By Richard S. Levick and Scott Sobel - Today's reporting is becoming much more intense and cutthroat. Lawyers and their marketing directors, therefore, should prepare for those uncomfortable moments when reporters call wanting to know why the firm or client aided and abetted some Enronlike company. And clients will rely on their lawyers to advise them what they should say and do when the media calls.
Dicta Column
By Richard S. Levick and Scott Sobel
Today's reporting is becoming much more intense and cutthroat. Lawyers and their marketing directors, therefore, should prepare for those uncomfortab...
By Richard S. Levick and Scott Sobel
Today's reporting is becoming much more intense and cutthroat. Lawyers and their marketing directors, therefore, should prepare for those uncomfortab...
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