Law Practice
Oct. 27, 2001
A Merciless Media
When it comes to dealing with the news media, even confident lawyers can feel wary and defensive. The rough-and-tumble world of the print and broadcast media, with its emphasis on catchy quotes, sound bites and big headlines, is far different from the circumscribed, structured world of the courtroom. Little wonder that many attorneys view the press as something to be dealt with reluctantly or avoided altogether.




When it comes to dealing with the news media, even confident lawyers can feel wary and defensive. The rough-and-tumble world of the print and broadcast media, with its emphasis on catchy quotes, sound bites and big headlines, is far different from the circumscribed, structured world of the courtroom. Little wonder that many attorneys view the pre...
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