I was interviewed by You(Online) Magazine on the topic of protecting your reputation in high- profile litigation.
Here are few broader messages:
If you have potential criminal exposure, in the words of Ken White (aka @Popehat), “Shut up and shut up when you’re shutting up.”
Litigation is not ordinarily an avenue for high-profile individuals to protect their reputations. When a high-profile individuals files suit to respond to a story, it ordinarily brings much more attention to that story. It’s called the Streisand Effect.
The litigation process gives strangers (a judge or jurors) the power to decide important aspects of your life. If you would not trust 12 strangers on the street to decide what you would eat for lunch today, why would you trust them to decide something far more important.
If you decide to go into litigation, you have to be prepared for the long haul. It is highly likely to get messy and ugly. The only way out is through.
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