Practicing law is high-stakes and high-intensity—which means that when things go wrong, the law firm can start to feel like a sinking ship. The natural tendency is to panic, but of course, that’s not at all a productive way to deal with the issues your firm is facing.
So how does a law firm respond constructively in a time of crisis? When a partner messes up, the firm itself lands in legal trouble, or there is simply a PR catastrophe, how do you keep the ship afloat and aright your course?
There are a few general guidelines worth noting:
Crises may come, and they may seem insurmountable—but in truth that’s rarely the case, especially not when you keep these best practices for crisis management in mind.
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