What Lawyers and Public Relations Pros Can Learn from Each Other
In July, I wrote about the natural conflict between legal and public relations. Legal wants to win a case or obtain a permit while limiting the liability of the client. In other words, protect and achieve whatever specific objective is at hand.
The public relations professional, on the other hand, has the broad objective of maintaining or improving reputation and the narrower objective of shaping a specific message.
The best client result comes when legal and public relations coordinate so that their respective objectives complement each other and increase the client’s chances of meeting its short- term and long-term objectives.
Coordination of legal and public relations starts with each party respecting the others’ strengths.
First – Public Relations. Public relations professionals are at heart, storytellers. People understand stories and public relations professionals often can help shape the message by telling a story. Legal positions are often just that – legal positions. Reducing a legal position to a story that stakeholders can understand will go a long way to achieving a client objective.
Now – Legal. Facts matter to lawyers. For that reason, lawyers spend a lot of time getting the facts and checking the facts. Public relations professionals should be just as concerned with the facts. A message plagued with incorrect facts will take a client backwards.
The good news is that if legal and public relations are working together, they can seamlessly communicate the client’s position and assure that the facts are correct. The stakeholders understand and support the client’s objective because it is communicated in a clear, simple, understandable and accurate way.
We formed NP Strategy as a subsidiary of Nexsen Pruet to better marry the unique strengths of legal and public relations to produce a better result for the client.
More about Leighton Lord
As a businessman, Leighton Lord has critical first‐hand experience in running a large business, managing people, and building consensus. Currently, Leighton is founder and Managing Director of Nexsen’s communications affiliate, NP Strategy, LLC. At the age of 42, he was elected Managing Partner of Nexsen Pruet, making him one of the youngest managing partners of a major law firm.
More about NP Strategy
NP Strategy, a subsidiary of Nexsen Pruet, serves businesses and organizations that are launching projects, facing a crisis, trying to manage media issues and looking to expand in the Carolinas. The NP Strategy team are business professionals who have held leadership positions in corporations, as well as public policy and governmental organizations. They have have managed newsrooms in some of the largest cities in the United States and run statewide corporate communication departments. To learn more about the team, visit www.NPStrat.com/Team.
Article originally posted in MidlandsBiz on March 8, 2019. This article was also previously published at www.NPStrat.com/Highlights.
Nexsen Pruet is one of the largest law firms in the Carolinas, with more than 190 attorneys and offices in Columbia, Charleston, Greenville, Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, as well as Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded in 1945, Nexsen Pruet provides a broad range of legal services to the business community and represents companies and other entities in local, state, national and international venues.
About Maynard Nexsen
Maynard Nexsen is a full-service law firm with more than 550 attorneys in 24 offices from coast to coast across the United States. Maynard Nexsen formed in 2023 when two successful, client-centered firms combined to form a powerful national team. Maynard Nexsen’s list of clients spans a wide range of industry sectors and includes both public and private companies.