As newsrooms continue to shrink, securing meaningful media coverage and ensuring your story reaches the right audience is becoming even more competitive – but no less important to how key audiences weigh your credibility and ability to help them achieve justice.
Read MoreWe often get asked by both prospective clients and employees, “What is it like working with RebuttalPR?” While our current partners and team understand innately what drives us to succeed and achieve what often feels like the impossible, we recently undertook an effort to memorialize our mission and values. We hope this provides guidance to those who are considering working with us (whether as a client or part of our growing team) about what we expect of ourselves, as well as our promise to those we partner with.
Read MoreIntegrating public relations (PR) with search engine optimization (SEO) presents a dynamic approach for law firms aiming to amplify their online presence. This combination not only boosts immediate visibility, but also sustains long-term organic search traffic and lead generation.
Read MoreAs 2024 approaches, plaintiff attorneys have a wealth of conferences to choose from, each offering unique opportunities for learning, networking, and professional growth. Here’s a comprehensive list of the best conferences for plaintiff attorneys in 2024.
Read MoreAmericans today are increasingly worried (64%), frustrated (68%), uncertain (49%), and angry (41%) with the state of our country, all of which constitute a significant increase from the same survey question in 2022. Despite this prevailing pessimism, the majority of Americans remain confident in the civil justice system, with 59% believing the system is right at least half the time in determining liability and adequately compensating for damages.
Read MoreLast year, RebuttalPR undertook this first-of-its-kind national opinion research to take the temperature of the environment in which we and our clients operate. This year, we did it again — gaining even better understanding, in definitive terms, how the general public (or for attorneys, potential jurors) perceive the courts, how they seek out legal counsel, and what types of cases and fact patterns resonate most with them, particularly through the filter of mainstream media, social media, and their interpersonal networks.
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