Managing Adverse Publicity
Managing Adverse Publicity
Being accused of an offence or having to deal with a family dispute is immensely stressful. If you have a high public profile or hold a professional post then press intrusion and bad publicity can make this situation many times worse.
Worse still, you may find that some associates or employers may use this opportunity to protect or advance their own interests to the detriment of yours. This is the last thing you need.
At Garrick Law, we know how criminal or family law proceedings can affect personal and professional reputation. For regulated professionals, the relevant body (e.g. General Medical Council; Financial Conduct Authority; Solicitors’ Regulation Authority) may question your fitness to practice. For public figures and celebrities a conviction or an unpleasant family case can lead others to question your public office, or affect advertising and sponsorship deals. Publicity in such situations is often unfair, misleading, or worse. You will find it difficult to manage this yourself whilst also concentrating on getting a successful outcome for your case.
How can Garrick Law help?
Our team at Garrick Law can manage this situation for you. We are accustomed to representing celebrities, senior professionals, and high net worth individuals. We know how to manage adverse publicity. We can advise you directly; work closely with your press office or PR representative; or if necessary instruct an expert on your behalf. Together we will work to protect your reputation from unfair or misleading comments, and allow you to focus on getting the best outcome for your case.
Managing Adverse Publicity
Being accused of an offence or having to deal with a family dispute is immensely stressful. If you have a high public profile or hold a professional post then press intrusion and bad publicity can make this situation many times worse.
Worse still, you may find that some associates or employers may use this opportunity to protect or advance their own interests to the detriment of yours. This is the last thing you need.
At Garrick Law, we know how criminal or family law proceedings can affect personal and professional reputation. For regulated professionals, the relevant body (e.g. General Medical Council; Financial Conduct Authority; Solicitors’ Regulation Authority) may question your fitness to practice. For public figures and celebrities a conviction or an unpleasant family case can lead others to question your public office, or affect advertising and sponsorship deals. Publicity in such situations is often unfair, misleading, or worse. You will find it difficult to manage this yourself whilst also concentrating on getting a successful outcome for your case.