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AMPLIFY Urges Passengers Affected by Cruise Ship Hantavirus Outbreak to Seek Legal Guidance

MIAMI, May 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AMPLIFY, a leading authority-focused public relations and legal communications firm, is urging passengers impacted by the recent cruise ship outbreak of Hantavirus to understand their rights and explore potential legal options. Reports of the outbreak have raised serious concerns about onboard health protocols, sanitation standards, and the duty […]

Written by on 05.4.26

The Language of Film in 1984

The Language of Film in 1984 Legal marketing expert Matt Salvato discusses how lawyers communicate their work at a time when algorithms, AI, and compressed media formats increasingly shape public understanding of the law. Good legal storytelling quietly answers three questions every audience carries with them: who was harmed, what failed, and what changed.

Written by on 03.18.26

Why Lawyers Need PR Now More Than Ever in an AI-Driven World

Those who embrace this shift are not only increasing visibility; they are shaping how their expertise is discovered, evaluated, and relied upon across platforms, including AI-driven systems. The world of AI is changing how people Jnd and trust information—and lawyers can’t afford to be passive observers. In a remarkably short amount of time, tools like […]

Written by on 02.24.26

AMPLIFY Hosts PAJ CLE on the Future of Plaintiff Law Firms in a Rapidly Changing Legal Marketplace

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AMPLIFY will host an exclusive, members-only Pennsylvania Association for Justice (PAJ) CLE, Adapt or Die: Running a Modern Law Firm Without Losing Its Soul, bringing together leading voices in plaintiff-side law to examine how firms can grow, compete, and future-proof themselves in an increasingly complex legal marketplace.

Written by on 02.6.26

AMPLIFY is Now on Substack

If you want a snapshot of the legal industry in 2026, picture a profession that keeps promising it will “get serious about content” and then keeps producing things no one actually reads.

Written by on 12.16.25