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Dealing with the Media: What Lawyers Ethically Can and Can't Say

Presented by San Diego County Law Library & Martin Kruming

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Course Description

Length: 1h 0min    Published: 3/7/2019    
What do you do when you get a call from a reporter asking about your high profile case or background on a land deal you are working on? There are a number of ethical landmines to consider before making statements to the media. In this program, you'll learn about what you can do to communicate with the media in an effective and ethical manner.
Learning Objectives
* Know which ethical landmines to consider before making statements to the media
* Understand tactics and strategies for effectively communicating with the media
* Learn how to avoid ethical violations with public statements
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San Diego County Law Library

San Diego, California

619-531-3900

refdesk@sdlawlibrary.org

Martin Kruming

San Diego, California

619-594-5450

martin@kruming.com

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