Aron Solomon in LitHub on The Onion’s Failed Acquisition of Infowars

01.13.25

Aron Solomon in LitHub on The Onion’s Failed Acquisition of Infowars

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Press Release: AMPLIFY to Attend the 2025 Meadowlands Seminar

11.13.25

AMPLIFY is proud to announce its participation in the 2025 Meadowlands Seminar®, one of the nation’s premier continuing legal education (CLE) events for plaintiff trial attorneys. Hosted by the New Jersey Association for Justice, the three-day seminar will take place November 19–21, 2025, at The Park Hotel at Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ.

Press Release: AMPLIFY Announces Diamond Sponsorship of Special Event Honoring the Honorable Judge Maxine Cheesman

11.10.25

AMPLIFY, the leading intelligence-driven communications and legal-industry growth firm, is proud to announce its role as Diamond Sponsor for this year’s special event honoring the Honorable Judge Maxine Cheesman, hosted by the Palm Beach County Justice Association.

Press Release: AMPLIFY Chief Strategy Officer Aron Solomon Featured on Lit Hub Podcast to Discuss “The Fine Print of the Muse”

11.7.25

Aron Solomon, Chief Strategy Officer at AMPLIFY and a Pulitzer Prize–nominated journalist, joins the Lit Hub podcast this Friday to explore the provocative themes behind his new essay, “The Fine Print of the Muse: How the Law Quietly Rewrites Art in the Age of Contracts, Clauses, and Algorithms.”

Press Release: AMPLIFY to Attend New York State Trial Lawyers Association’s DECISIONS 2025 CLE Program in New York City

10.20.25

AMPLIFY, a revolutionary boutique legal marketing and PR agency, is proud to announce its participation in DECISIONS 2025, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association’s full-day, statewide continuing legal education (CLE) program, taking place in New York City on October 20, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

AMPLIFY CSO, Aron Solomon, in Newsweek

10.16.25

The Amateur Hour Presidency: Tariffs, Trade, and the High Cost of Chaos | Opinion

America’s trade policy is being run like a weekend garage sale. Prices change by the hour, rules are made up on the fly—but unlike a garage sale, no one seems to know who’s in charge.

AMPLIFY CSO, Aron Solomon, in Lit Hub

10.16.25

Are Americans Being Conditioned to Accept Delayed Elections?

Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve gotten used to a sight that should never feel normal: armed National Guard soldiers standing watch (or gardening!) in Washington, DC. Camouflage uniforms at the steps of monuments to liberty. Soldiers patrolling the capital of a constitutional democracy. That image alone should set off alarms. Yet for many, the reaction has been a shrug—just another extraordinary measure in extraordinary times.

AMPLIFY CSO, Aron Solomon, in Crunchbase

10.16.25

Startups And The Shutdown: When Your Primary Customer Folds Overnight

Government shutdowns usually land in the headlines as political theater: national parks closed, passport offices jammed, TSA lines stretching into eternity. Annoying, sure, but not existential for most people. For startups, though, this October’s shutdown is different. When your primary customer is Uncle Sam and he suddenly closes his checkbook, that isn’t politics — it’s survival.

AMPLIFY CSO, Aron Solomon, in The Hill

10.16.25

Justice denied: What happens to the courts during a government shutdown?

When the federal government shuts down, Americans think of shuttered national parks or endless airport security lines. What almost no one thinks about — until it touches their own life — is what happens when the judiciary itself starts to run out of money.

San Francisco Chronicle: Why Rupert Murdoch will cave to Trump and settle the Wall Street Journal lawsuit

07.30.25

In this incisive commentary Solomon argues that Rupert Murdoch is more likely to settle Donald Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit—despite its weak legal foundation—rather than engage in a protracted battle. Drawing on Murdoch’s precedent-setting decision to quickly settle with Dominion in 2023, Solomon posits that lucrative corporate calculus—not editorial principle—will drive the Journal’s response.

Press Release: National Legal Strategist Aron Solomon Dissects Trump’s Libel Lawsuit Against WSJ in San Francisco Chronicle

07.30.25

Chief Strategy Officer at AMPLIFY, Aron Solomon, JD, continues to shape national legal narratives while leading the agency’s powerhouse content and earned media team for top law firms across the U.S. His recent op-ed in The San Francisco Chronicle predicting a Murdoch-led settlement in Trump’s lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal further cements his reputation as a sharp legal and media strategist.

Press Release: AMPLIFY’s Ongoing Commitment to the Pennsylvania Association for Justice as a Justice Business Partner

07.24.25

AMPLIFY, a leading strategic communications and PR firm for law firms, is continuing its partnership with the Pennsylvania Association for Justice (PAJ) as a Justice Business Partner.

Literary Hub Article By Aron Solomon – Truth Optional: How Digital Platforms Replaced the Press and Democracy Took the Hit

07.23.25

Aron Solomon’s compelling essay explores the profound shifts in public discourse as social media platforms increasingly supplant traditional journalism.

Not even Trump can fire Jerome Powell

07.21.25

Despite media speculation, President Trump cannot legally fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell without cause — a safeguard rooted in constitutional design to protect the Fed’s independence and preserve trust in U.S. financial institutions.

Let The Bots Feast: Why Media Should Embrace The Great AI Scrape

07.14.25

Let The Bots Feast: Why Media Should Embrace The Great AI Scrape

Aron Solomon in the New York Times

07.11.24

Aron Solomon and AMPLIFY client in The Hill

04.30.24

Everything you need to know about the TikTok ban — and why it might not even matter.

Aron Solomon and AMPLIFY client in Fortune

04.29.24

Starbucks’s case at the Supreme Court is a venti lose-lose for the company and the burgeoning unionization movement

Aron Solomon and AMPLIFY client in MedPage Today

04.20.24

When Neglect Becomes Criminal: The Harsh Reality of Failing a Dependent