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Media 101: Savvy strategies when a client or case hits the news

A 90 Minute Teleseminar Designed to Guide Attorneys through Media Maelstroms and Provide them with Positive PR Techniques

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Course Summary

These days lawyers are at the forefront of the news. 

Whether you’re an attorney, in-house counsel, or firm executive you may some day need to deal with the media.  It is important to always remember you not only represent your clients in a court of law, but also, and sometimes more importantly, you must represent them in the court of public opinion.

This 90 minute teleseminar will teach you how the media works, how you can avoid common mistakes, maximize media opportunities, and how to develop positive media relations.

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Media 101: Savvy strategies when a client or case hits the news

Click the purchase now button to purchase the audio recording of our 2009 Media 101: Savvy strategies when a client or case hits the news. 

$199 + CA tax and $7.50 shipping.  

This is a live recording of our June 2009 teleseminar. 


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Topics to be covered in this seminar include:

  • Understanding how the media works
     - Why reporters are not the “enemy”and can actually help you
  • Talking to the Media: Protect and Enhance Your Client's Interests
     - Learn the art of story telling and speaking in sound-bites
     - Why you should never say “no comment”
     - The TV Interview vs. Print Interview
     - How to look and sound your best
  • How to Deal with “Bad News”
     - Protecting your clients or your company
     - Damage Control:  How to present and turn around a bad situation
  • Top Media Mistakes
  • Tools for generating positive news coverage
  • Dealing with high profile court cases
     - Examples from real trials
  • Question and Answer Session - Real World Issues

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MCLE Credit

This program does not qualify for CLE credit.

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Instructors

Faculty:

Angela Chee
TV Anchor, Journalist, Media Consultant
AC Communications
Instructor Portrait

Angela Chee is an award-winning journalist who has worked as an Anchor, Host, and Reporter for KNBC-TV and KCBS/KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, Fox 6 in San Diego, E! Entertainment Television, The International Channel, Channel One News - a national news network broadcast to high schools.  Ms. Chee also helped launch Entertainment Tonight China for Paramount Pictures.

Her career has taken her across the country and her work has been seen around the world. With more than a decade of experience in the broadcast industry, Ms. Chee has interviewed prominent politicians, business executives, and officials as well as the leading actors in Hollywood. Prior to launching her broadcasting career, Ms. Chee worked in advertising and public relations. With her extensive media experience on both sides of the communications fence Ms. Chee knows how to get the story and communicate effectively.

Many of her stories included high profile court cases from the Robert Blake Murder Trial to the Michael Jackson Molestation Trial to the Danielle Van Dam murder and David Westerfield Trial.  In 2002, Ms. Chee also got an exclusive jailhouse interview with Tanya Hadden, the California school teacher convicted of having sex with her 15 year old student.

She received a B.A. in Communication from the University of California, Santa Barbara.  After college she lived in China and studied at Nanjing University.  She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association. She also serves as a motivational speaker for businesses and community organizations.

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