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Prescription For Attorneys To Use Litigation Public Relations, From “The PR Doctor
The use of public relations in litigation is becoming more and more prevalent in today’s world. Litigation PR is defined as the management of the communication process during the course of any legal dispute or adjudicatory processing so as to affect the outcome or its impact on the client’s overall reputation. In today’s world it is more and more common to see law firms being assisted by PR consultants and counselors. “The PR Doctor” has a prescription of ten (10) tips for attorneys to assist them in influencing the outcome of the litigation, protecting their client’s reputation before and after the litigation, making a client’s viewpoint known, ensuring balanced media coverage, helping the media and the public understand complex legal issues, defusing a hostile environment and helping resolve the conflict. Here are the ten tips.

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BOOK REVIEW: Abolishing Performance Appraisals: Why They Backfire And What To Do Instead (By Tom Coens & Mary Jenkins, Berrett-Koehler, 2000, ISBN #1-57675-076-0)
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A LEGAL LANDMINE: PRIVACY ISSUES IN THE 21ST CENTURY
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How to Keep Employees Happy, Boost Morale and Reduce Stress During an Economic Downturn
One of the primary concerns that businesses have these days is simple: it’s all about determining how to keep employees happy. No matter how stable your company is despite the economy, your staff will have concerns and uncertainty and financial stresses. Unfortunately that stress is something that can be carried into the workplace and affect everyone.

Interesting facts about Legal process outsourcing
83% of businesses AM Measure 50 refused to say whether they had used LPO • By contrast, conservative Fronterion estimated that between 65-75% of AM 50 companies use varying degrees LPO • Reluctance to disclose LPOS work that could be linked to the ethical ambiguity. A new study by Fronterion has found that, although many law firms in the United States is using legal outsourcing providers for the first time, few are willing to admit in public, leading to a culture of secrecy surrounding development increasingly important within the legal services sector. Fronterion In a survey of 30 major U.S. companiesin the law I'm 50, 83 percent refused to say whether they had used the legal process outsourcing (LPO) providers, despite the fact that responses were confidential.

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