A lawyer named Jeremy Pitcock got fired last year, and his firm put a fine point on his dismissal: they issued a press release attributing his firing to "extremely inappropriate unusual
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document.write("" conduct." That's, uh, not studied a good thing to have on your resume in the legal world. Turns out that the law firm crafted the release with the help of Sitrick & Co., the super robust PR firm run by shadowy, high-priced crisis guru Mike Sitrick. Now Pitcock is suing Sitrick and his old firm for $90 million, law them with ruining his divergency over what he says was simply a misguided and consensual kiss after a drunken night at a bar. The bigger query is, doesn't Sitrick have more silver-tongued things to do than get embroiled in a petty sexual harassment dismissal? Answer: not really! More »
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