Article

Law Firm PR

Topic: Business OpportunitiesPublished June 17, 2011

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 579 legacy views

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

Great news for law firm PR professionals and those considering the specialty – a report recently posted online say that salaries for professionals in that field are on the rise!

There’s actually a lot of information online about law firm PR. Let us take a brief inventory to see if it provides us with a better understanding of the specialty itself, and of the factors that shape the public’s perception of it.

That first articles says that law firm PR trade group reported that members were bringing in a handsome average salary of $139,000. That’s good news, and not only for the practitioners – but for the law firms who will be able to recruit the best and brightest, and keep them because the salary allows them to live comfortably while working in a challenging an interesting field.

Another article discusses why law firm PR doesn’t always have the desired effect. Reasons listed in this article include a lack of respect for PR on the law firm’s part; a lack of time or willingness on the law firm’s part to do media interviews, when opportunities are secured; and attorneys not devoting enough attention to developing the skills they need to present themselves well to the public and the press. Those are all unfortunate and, given the hectic schedule of an attorney, much of it rings true. But if these are the biggest problems plaguing the law firm PR practice, that is another piece of great news for law firms – the ball is in their court. If good press is crucial, they can make the choice to devote the necessary resources to getting it. (And the aforementioned well-paid PR professionals will be there to help line up interviews and speaking engagements for them!)

Another item about law firm PR is a blog that includes a snippet of a former magazine legal correspondent’s rant about why he hates legal PR people. It’s a similar gripe as those expressed by many reporters – you call me too much, you bother me too often, and when I pick up the phone, you’re rarely telling me anything of value.

This, as in many cases, is the reason it is important for one’s organization to hire thoughtful and experienced PR consultants who can ferret out the nuggets of real, substantial news that the other PR practitioners out there are failing to see. When you have that PR consultant on your side, your law firm can truly stand out.
For more information visit to http://www.makovsky.com

Article author

About the Author

Kevin Waddel is a free lance writer. To get more information about Public relations, Public Relations New York, Law Firm PR and Health Public Relations visit http://www.makovsky.com

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

India’s infrastructure growth has accelerated significantly over the past two decades. From expanding highways and railway networks to large-scale urban development and industrial corridors, the backbone of these projects is steel. Steel manufacturing plays a vital role in enabling the country to build durable structures, modern transportation systems, and energy facilities that support economic progress. The availability of specialized steel grades and precision-manufactur

March 10, 2026

Article

Modern life moves quickly, and managing daily responsibilities alongside professional commitments can often feel overwhelming. This is where concierge services come into play. Designed to simplify life and provide personalized support, concierge services have become increasingly popular among professionals, businesses, and families who value convenience, efficiency, and premium lifestyle support. From handling routine errands to organizing exclusive experiences, concierge ser

March 6, 2026

Article

Introduction The world of healthcare often leaves behind unused items, and diabetic supplies are among them. Many people find themselves with extra test strips, lancets, or glucose meters due to changes in prescriptions, insurance coverage, or simply overstocking. This situation raises a natural question: how much money can someone make by selling these supplies? While the answer varies, the journey of understanding this market reveals both opportunities and limitations. The

March 3, 2026

Article

The Evolution of the Doorstep Handshake In the early days of the renewable energy boom, the transition to solar power was often viewed as a purely transactional event. Homeowners saw panels on a roof, signed a contract, and hoped for the best. However, as the industry matured, the focus shifted from the hardware itself to the human connection that precedes the installation. This shift has turned a simple meeting into a cornerstone of business growth. The journey toward a sust

February 18, 2026