IMO this is where we are presently with Zahau v. Shacknai and the beat goes on as we speak.
https://www.sitrick.com/practice-areas/crisis-management/
'More importantly, the results Sitrick achieves for its clients is the reason advisors and clients with whom the firm has previously worked refer us to new clients and why Sitrick has historically been
the first choice for companies and individuals facing reputational damage or in some cases freedom-threatening or life or death situations. Our practice is literally worldwide, in the United States, throughout Europe, Russia, Asia and the Middle East.
As mentioned on the About page of our website, matters with which we have been involved span the spectrum. They include reputation management, mergers and acquisitions, data breaches, financial restatements and litigation support of all kinds: intellectual property matters, allegations of stock manipulation, wrongful termination, claims involving contract disputes, allegations of fraud and fraudulent inducement,
wrongful death claims, allegations of illegal drug use and a variety of other white-collar crimes, criminal and civil cases against companies and their executives for such things as price fixing, insurance fraud, options backdating and antitrust violations, race and gender discrimination, sexual harassment, racism and
even rape. We have done extensive work combatting short sellers, handling product recalls, extremely sensitive environmental matters, racketeering cases, executive departures either through termination or otherwise, professional, college and high school sports issues, family disputes, and high-profile divorces.'
While it is a reality that firms like this exist (and this is a top-tier firm), I can't help but thinking that these are the lowest of the low IMO of course. Lovely people, huh? Gross, frankly again, IMO. I cannot imagine doing this for a living - but they do. Just keep it in perspective as you read the platitudes on Adam in the slanted publicity that
Sitrick has its fingers on IMO.