“That was a perfect answer. Can you say the exact same thing to the reporter?”
Like clockwork, the lawyer pauses a beat, then dutifully explains why they can’t actually phrase it so simply in an interview.
Here are three fundamental communication missteps that legal teams make when dealing with the media during litigation.
May 10, 2021 at 10:45 AM
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“That was a perfect answer. Can you say the exact same thing to the reporter?”
Like clockwork, the lawyer pauses a beat, then dutifully explains why they can’t actually phrase it so simply in an interview.
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