With the recent spate of government scandals general counsel are finding themselves increasingly thrust into the public arena. But are GCs ready for their media close-up
As the White House's oft-bungled responses to its current wave of scandals provide some real lessons for CEOs, and the lawyers and public affairs executives who advise them
Congratulations to Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, who has been chosen as the new pope. And welcome, Pope Francis I, to the world of crisis management
...edition of my book In The Court of Public Opinion (ABA Books) on the role of media and public perception in the criminal...
...thats my point. Yes, the National Rifle Association is a well-organized lobby with lots of money. They reward politicians...
When corporate executives and in-house counsel are thrust into communication roles during high-pressure public events, they face many of the same pressures and pitfalls as the presidential candidates
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
When corporate executives and in-house counsel are thrust into communication roles during high-pressure public events, they face many of the same pressures and pitfalls as the presidential candidates
When corporate executives and in-house counsel are thrust into communication roles during high-pressure public events, they face many of the same pressures and pitfalls as the presidential candidates
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...relief. The impact of large financial institutions on the lives of ordinary Americans is now a daily topic of conversation in many quarters. Student loan...
The North Face's suit against The South Butt LLC shows why a trademark must be protected, particularly when the infringement itself has the potential to do real damage to a brand and its reputation
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