Crisis and reputation management expert Eden Gillott discusses the do’s and don’ts for managing a company’s image during a bankruptcy. Bankruptcy communication is a vital part of a firm’s legal strategy, and it’s important to time messages to minimize speculation and gossip, and reassure customers, vendors, and employees that it’s not time to panic, she explains. Read the full story.
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