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DESCRIPTION:James Haggerty\, president and CEO of The PR Consulting Group\,
  is an attorney with more than 20 years’ experience in marketing\, public 
 relations and public affairs. Among the nation’s best-known experts in lit
 igation communications\, he has also earned a national reputation in envir
 onmental issues\, professional services marketing\, public affairs and cri
 sis management. In addition to advising legal\, corporate and nonprofit cl
 ients on marketing and communications matters\, Haggerty has been involved
  in numerous high-profile legal disputes in recent years. He has also led 
 the communications effort in the Jonathan Pollard spy case and the histori
 c Screen Actors Guild labor dispute against the commercial advertising ind
 ustry. Haggerty is the author of “In the Court of Public Opinion: Winning 
 Strategies for Litigation Communications\, Second Edition” (ABA Books\, 20
 09)\, a groundbreaking look at the use of communications and public opinio
 n strategies during lawsuits. He holds a B.A. in political science and Eng
 lish literature and rhetoric from Binghamton University and studied law at
  Fordham and Stetson universities. He is admitted to practice in New York 
 and Florida\, and is a member of the New York City and New York State Bar 
 Associations and the Counselors Academy of the Public Relations Society of
  America (PRSA). A frequent writer and lecturer on communications issues\,
  Haggerty’s articles have appeared in USA Today\, The New York Times\, The
  National Law Journal\, The New York Law Journal\, Law Practice Management
  and PRWeek.The Institute for the Study of the Judiciary\, Politics and th
 e Media (IJPM) at Syracuse University has announced its Spring 2010 lectur
 e series on “Law\, Politics and the Media.”Today’s American judicial syste
 m operates in a complex environment of legal principle\, political pressur
 e and media coverage. The series provides an introduction to the court sys
 tem and its environment as a single\, integrated subject of study and feat
 ures speakers from a variety of legal\, political and media backgrounds\, 
 including practicing lawyers\, published authors\, leading scholars and co
 urt researchers. “Law\, Politics and the Media” lectures are free and open
  to the public. They take place from 3:50–5:10 p.m. in Room 204 of the Syr
 acuse University College of Law. Paid parking is available in SU pay lots.
 The lecture series is part of an interdisciplinary course on law\, politic
 s and the media cross-listed between the College of Law\, the S.I. Newhous
 e School of Public Communications and the Maxwell School of Citizenship an
 d Public Affairs. The course is taught by SU professors Keith Bybee (IJPM 
 director) and Roy Gutterman (IJPM associate director)\, and funded through
  support from the John Ben Snow Foundation and the Carnegie Corp. of New Y
 ork.
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SUMMARY:“In the Court of Public Opinion: Ethics\, Privilege and Strategy in
  Litigation Communication”
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:James Haggerty\, president and CEO of The PR C
 onsulting Group\, is an attorney with more than 20 years’ experience in ma
 rketing\, public relations and public affairs. Among the nation’s best-kno
 wn experts in litigation communications\, he has also earned a national re
 putation in environmental issues\, professional services marketing\, publi
 c affairs and crisis management. In addition to advising legal\, corporate
  and nonprofit clients on marketing and communications matters\, Haggerty 
 has been involved in numerous high-profile legal disputes in recent years.
  He has also led the communications effort in the Jonathan Pollard spy cas
 e and the historic Screen Actors Guild labor dispute against the commercia
 l advertising industry. Haggerty is the author of “In the Court of Public 
 Opinion: Winning Strategies for Litigation Communications\, Second Edition
 ” (ABA Books\, 2009)\, a groundbreaking look at the use of communications 
 and public opinion strategies during lawsuits. He holds a B.A. in politica
 l science and English literature and rhetoric from Binghamton University a
 nd studied law at Fordham and Stetson universities. He is admitted to prac
 tice in New York and Florida\, and is a member of the New York City and Ne
 w York State Bar Associations and the Counselors Academy of the Public Rel
 ations Society of America (PRSA). A frequent writer and lecturer on commun
 ications issues\, Haggerty’s articles have appeared in USA Today\, The New
  York Times\, The National Law Journal\, The New York Law Journal\, Law Pr
 actice Management and PRWeek.The Institute for the Study of the Judiciary\
 , Politics and the Media (IJPM) at Syracuse University has announced its S
 pring 2010 lecture series on “Law\, Politics and the Media.”Today’s Americ
 an judicial system operates in a complex environment of legal principle\, 
 political pressure and media coverage. The series provides an introduction
  to the court system and its environment as a single\, integrated subject 
 of study and features speakers from a variety of legal\, political and med
 ia backgrounds\, including practicing lawyers\, published authors\, leadin
 g scholars and court researchers. “Law\, Politics and the Media” lectures 
 are free and open to the public. They take place from 3:50–5:10 p.m. in Ro
 om 204 of the Syracuse University College of Law. Paid parking is availabl
 e in SU pay lots.The lecture series is part of an interdisciplinary course
  on law\, politics and the media cross-listed between the College of Law\,
  the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and the Maxwell School 
 of Citizenship and Public Affairs. The course is taught by SU professors K
 eith Bybee (IJPM director) and Roy Gutterman (IJPM associate director)\, a
 nd funded through support from the John Ben Snow Foundation and the Carneg
 ie Corp. of New York.
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