Crisis? What Crisis?

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Key Contact: Aisha Wardell

Acuity is delighted to announce its latest partnership with brand reputation specialists Effective Communication, who will provide Crisis Communications expertise to its growing list of Reputation Management clients.

Acuity Reputation Management (ARM) guides businesses through the ever-increasing range of threats and risks they face, providing bespoke solutions through its unique subscription model. Whether through its 24/7 Crisis Helpline, Data Assist Audit or comprehensive library of bespoke legal templates, clients can rest easy knowing they have ARM in their corner, every step of the way.

From data breaches to reputational challenges, ARM’s expert team will have a pre-agreed crisis plan in place to take immediate action should the unthinkable happen, whether that be a data-theft, ransomware, or a bad leaver. Support is provided to individuals, start-ups and globally established corporations who recognise their reputation is their single most important commodity.

Aisha Wardell, Litigation & Dispute Resolution Partner at Acuity Law, said: “This new service ensures we are on hand to guide anyone or any business through every stage of a potential reputational crisis. From templates and protocols, we assist with every element or potential concern and having a one-stop service, where we can take on every element for you, takes much of the fear out of the process.”

Alastair Milburn, MD of Effective Communication, is a former Editor of the South Wales Echo and said: “While a media storm or online criticism may be a one-off for many; we deal with these issues day in, day out, which is how we have honed our expertise. We look forward to working with Acuity Law’s clients to provide them with the confidence to handle negative situations.”

Visit our website to find out more about Acuity’s Reputation Management Service.

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