Crisis communications issues facing law firms have traditionally been along the lines of cyber breaches, financial mismanagement, partners breaking the law outside of the office, lateral departures, mergers and acquisition activity, diversity numbers, an unexpected death coupled with lack of succession planning, holiday or other event mishaps, and more.

Now, the polarization in American civil life has led to a new, more complex issue for law firms and their leaders.

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