When resolving your clients' legal issues, don't forgt the court of public opinion
Few important legal decisions take place in a vacuum. Decision-makers are influenced not only by the information they hear in the courtroom or in the boardroom, but also by what they hear, read and observe in the surrounding environment -- the court of public opinion. In this November 2006 article, a panel of specialists discusses how lawyers and law firms can influence outcomes via issue-oriented research and communications.
When resolving your clients' legal issues, don't forget the court of public opinion