Florida Bar Podcast host Adriana Linares interviews Shawn Vincent about being the communications director for O’Mara Law Group at the 2015 Winter Meeting of The Florida Bar. Vincent advises anyone working in a high profile case to treat local and national newscasters the same, tell the truth, know what you can and cannot say, and...
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Shawn Vincent is the communications director at O’Mara Law Group in Orlando, Florida. He managed the media attention the...
Adriana Linares is a law practice consultant and legal technology coach. After several years at two of Florida’s largest...
Florida Bar Podcast host Adriana Linares interviews Shawn Vincent about being the communications director for O’Mara Law Group at the 2015 Winter Meeting of The Florida Bar. Vincent advises anyone working in a high profile case to treat local and national newscasters the same, tell the truth, know what you can and cannot say, and demonstrate respect for the legal system. He goes on to discuss pressure and how to deal with negativity in social media. As the communications director at O’Mara Law Group Shawn Vincent managed the media attention the firm received during the high profile Zimmerman case. At the Solo and Small Firm Technology Conference, he spoke about the challenges of dealing with big data in litigation.
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Published: | January 28, 2015 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal News |
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