Litigation Communications Strategies for High-Stakes Cases: On Record PR
When Law Firms Become Political Targets: On Record PR
The Weight of Your Word: The High Stakes of Public Statements - On Record PR
Consumer Finance Monitor Podcast Episode: Regulating Bank Reputation Risk
Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 36: Crisis Communications for Employers with Heather Matthews of NP Strategy
Marketing Minute Video with NP Strategy: Navigating a Crisis Like a Pro
Meeting the Needs of General Counsel: Beyond the Basics of Legal Advice - On Record PR
Marketing Minute Video with NP Strategy: Incorporating Political Intelligence into Your PR Strategy
Studying the Global Legal Market to Keep Businesses Ahead of the Curve: On Record PR
Collaborating with Clients to Deliver Exceptional Service: On Record PR
The Briefing: Defamation by Docudrama – Inventing Anna ARCHIVE (Podcast)
The Briefing: Defamation by Docudrama – Inventing Anna ARCHIVE
“They Said What?! I’ll Sue!” – Litigating Defamatory Claims – Speaking of Litigation Video Podcast
The Briefing: Truth Maybe Crazy, But Truth Just Got Kanye West Out of a Defamation Case
(Podcast) The Briefing: Truth Maybe Crazy, But Truth Just Got Kanye West Out of a Defamation Case
The Impact of Media and Technology on the Litigation Landscape: On Record PR
Ad Law Tool Kit Show – Episode 3 – Negative Option and Continuity Marketing
Navigating the Storm: Crisis Management in the Workplace — Hiring to Firing Podcast
Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 155: Amanda Loveday and Jesica Mackey, NP Strategy
The Presumption of Innocence Podcast: Episode 26 - Crisis Communication: Managing Perception & Mitigating Reputational Damage
Some early actions by the Trump administration have led corporate legal departments to question the extent to which they need to invest in ethics and compliance at this time, based on a perceived reduction in enforcement...more
Is your business in compliance with every law, rule, and regulation that it should be? If you can’t confidently say yes, it’s time for a compliance risk assessment. And even if you could confidently say yes six months ago,...more
Recent investigative reports have revealed the Department of Labor’s crackdown on organizations found to have minors working in high-risk industries that prohibit employing anyone under 18 years of age. In a number of these...more
The Justice Department and the SEC have launched criminal and civil accounting fraud investigations against Under Armour. The sportswear maker has been suffering a rapid revenue decline over the last few years....more
In July, The Washington Post published data showing approximately 76 billion oxycodone and hydrocodone pills were purchased and sold in the Unites States from 2006 to 2012. The data came from the Automation of Reports and...more
Uber went big on Thursday. Unfortunately, for everyone (including fans of cinnamon gum and oversized gingers) it was Big Red, as the ride-hailing company posted a $5.2 billion loss for Q2—its largest ever since it began...more
by Jessica K. Nall and Janice W. Reicher[1] As the world watches the political and legal battles between the U.S. government and Chinese telecom giant Huawei unfold in the headlines, many are asking how the controversy may...more
Today I am beginning a three-part series on reputational damage. The first part tries to define the term “reputational damage;” the second part focuses on managing threats to a company’s reputation and the final posting...more
Insights on the anti-corruption trends that contributed to the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) scandal, and six essential characteristics of organizations whose cultures help prevent bribery and...more