Editorial standards
Editorial & Corrections Policy
Accuracy matters to us. The case studies and coverage on this site describe real engagements and are drawn from the public record. If we get something wrong, we want to fix it.
Our commitment
Accuracy and accountability
We aim to describe our work accurately and fairly, and to distinguish clearly between our role and the work of others — including government, attorneys, and the families and clients we serve.
Requesting a correction
How to reach us
If you believe something on this site is inaccurate or out of date, email jonathan@lucidpublicrelations.com with the page and the specific concern. We review every request promptly.
How we handle corrections
What happens next
When a correction is warranted, we update the page and, where the change is material, note that it was corrected. When a matter is sensitive or confidential, we may decline to discuss specifics, but we will still address genuine errors of fact.
