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"Tips for Lawyers When Being Interviewed By the Press"

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This post was written by Allison Shields: "Recently I wrote about some tips on media relations for lawyers, courtesy of my friend Paramjit Mahli of SCG Legal PR Network. She offers some additional tips to prepare you for an actual interview with a reporter:

 

1.      Depending on the reporter and the nature of the story, a reporter may not give questions before the interview..."

 

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Source: Legal Ease Blog, 4 November 2010, reproduced with permission of the author.

Full post as published by Stark County Law Library Blawg on November 05, 2010 (boomark / email).

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