Franklin Templeton has likely had more media exposure in the past few days than the investment firm has experienced in its entire 73-year history. 

So far, the San Mateo, California-based company has deftly dealt with a highly charged and potentially catastrophic public relations situation that unfolded during a holiday. And its relatively quick, succinct response might serve as a model for other corporate legal and PR departments facing a sudden crisis

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