What are the Benefits of Retaining a PR Firm for MDLs?

With the next Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) hearing coming up, multidistrict litigation (MDL) is top of mind for many attorneys. For the cases that are consolidated, those in leadership positions will be tasked with ensuring the success of the litigation. Retaining an experienced public relations (PR) firm that specializes in plaintiff-side mass torts and class actions will undoubtedly help with that mission. 

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Stephanie Wolf
Lessons from Disney Dropping Forced Arbitration Clause After Media Scrutiny

Disney recently made headlines when it tried to shield its liability in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by Jeffrey Piccolo, whose wife died after eating at a Disney World restaurant. After significant public scrutiny, Disney backtracked on its legal strategy. Disney's decision to drop its forced arbitration clause, allowing this case to move forward, is a testament to the growing influence of public opinion on legal strategy and corporate accountability.

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Katie Gommel
Paid vs. Earned Media: Understanding the Differences for Legal PR

Understanding the difference between paid and earned media is crucial in public relations, especially for law firms and plaintiff-side litigation. Both can play a role in a comprehensive PR strategy by serving unique purposes and offering distinct benefits. Below we share the differences and how RebuttalPR can help you leverage both effectively.

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Candice Appiah
How PR Helps Law Firms Retain More Clients

Today’s competitive legal landscape demands that law firms are constantly seeking innovative strategies to attract new clients and retain existing ones. Public Relations (PR) plays a pivotal role in helping law firms build a strong reputation, enhance their visibility, and ultimately drive client acquisition. Here’s how PR helps law firms reach more clients.

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Hannah Gallagher
What is the difference between marketing and PR?

For law firms, navigating the world of communication requires understanding the subtle yet significant differences between public relations (PR) and marketing. While both disciplines aim to enhance a firm’s visibility and reputation, they do so in distinct ways, each contributing uniquely to the firm's overall growth and client relations. Here's a closer look at how PR and marketing diverge and why PR holds a unique position, especially in plaintiff-side litigation and law firm expansion.

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Gurleen Pabla