PR News Announces Legal PR Award Winners, including Hunton & Williams and Jaffe PR

PR News presents the winners of its 2010 Legal PR Awards, which recognize excellence in litigation and law firm communications. From media relations to crisis management, these companies set the standard for legal communications. The Legal PR Award winners will be honored at PR News' CSR Awards luncheon on Feb. 24 in Washington, D.C. Visit www.prnewsonline.com for more information.

Community Relations
Abshire Public Relations
Critical Issues Forum
Abshire's public relations campaign for its client, law firm Hunter Maclean, did more than increase the firm's public cognizance. It established the Savannah, Ga.-based law firm as a trenchant part of the community and a leader in both local and national issues. Through its invitation-only Critical Issues Forum, an ongoing speaker series addressing meaningful regional topics, Abshire positioned Hunter Maclean as a forward-looking leader that maintained a deep commitment to the community. A breakfast event, the Critical Issues Forum has generated more than $100,000 in publicity and is seen as a key connecting point for business leaders, local CEOs and political figures. The initiative also sustains Hunter Maclean's top-of-mind presence with the Forum's elite audience.

Crisis Management/Response
Rasky Baerlein
Zoo New England: Two Zoos, One Story
Zoo New England had a problem. In July 2009, after the Massachusetts governor had cut the nonprofit's funding by two-thirds, risking the viability of its two zoos, its CEO launched some controversial, if accurate, remarks that set off a media and political firestorm. In an effort to regain control of the conversation, ZNE commissioned Rasky Baerlein to help quell the torrent within the state capitol and across the editorial pages of regional publications. Through a shift in discussion, the formulation of an articulate action plan and savvy outreach to politicos and the public alike, the communications firm was able to gain control of the dialogue and reorient the perception from controversial to one of clear-eyed necessity. The strategy worked: ZNE's perception improved and its zoos remained open.

Media Coverage (Tie)
Holland & Knight LLP
Auto Dealership Closing Opens Doors for Holland & Knight Attorneys
Proving the maxim that one person's loss is another's gain, the public relations team at Holland & Knight LLP created an opportunity out of the nationwide auto collapse in early 2009. Positioning its lawyers as thought leaders during the mass dealership closings, Holland & Knight situated itself as an authority on the consequences of the manifold, newly deserted lots. Are there environmental concerns? What zoning issues will arise? In the span of several weeks, after a comprehensive media pitch timed to coincide with General Motors' announcement of specific closings, interviews with five attorneys appeared in newspapers from the Washington Business Journal to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Since then, these attorneys have become go-to sources for real estate expertise.

Hunton & Williams LLP
& Jaffe PR
Privacy Practice Gains Major Coverage
They were experts on privacy, but had seen too much of it. Indeed, Hunton & Williams' Privacy and Information Management Practice and its think tank, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership, began to actively seek publicity in the fall of 2008 behind the strength of Jaffe PR, which helped position privacy expert Lisa Sotto and the practice itself as key resources for the media. By building relationships with reporters, generating interviews and driving traffic to the company's new blog, the PR efforts paid off in a big, public way. The group received 75 media mentions in the first year of the campaign, up from an average of 14 in prior years. And Sotto received 30 herself, up from seven.

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