Law Firm Hires Rella:Cowan for Branding Work

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Pulley Watson King & Lischer (PWKL), a long-established firm in Durham, has hired Rella:Cowan, a marketing and advertising agency, to rebrand the law firm which specializes in medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Rella:Cowan will work with PWKL to research and develop the firm’s brand positioning and create a new corporate identity and website, as well as other marketing tactics.

“We talked to a number of marketing and branding agencies, and Rella:Cowan was the one who truly understood what we need to do for this firm,” said Stephanie Jester, Firm Administrator for PWKL. “We were impressed with their proven experience and their guidance in helping this firm become even more competitive in the complex realm of medical malpractice and personal injury law.”

The agency is conducting a competitive analysis and executive interviews to develop the firm’s new brand positioning. The research phase will be followed by the development of a full corporate identity package with a new logo and website that will include public service information about specific medical conditions and preventing them.

About Pulley Watson King & Lischer
Pulley Watson King & Lischer (PWKL) is one of North Carolina's leading plaintiff's personal injury firms, with an excellent reputation for handling catastrophic cases while providing outstanding client care. PWKL’s practice includes wrongful death, medical negligence, personal injury, environmental claims, estate planning, corporate law, and commercial litigation. The firm’s attorneys are members of a variety of professional associations and are active in many community service efforts. Richard Watson and Guy Crabtree, both partners with the firm, were recently named to 2007 The Best Lawyers in America list. Malvern King, Managing Partner, was inducted into the General Practice Hall of Fame by the North Carolina Bar Association in June.

About Rella:Cowan

Rella:Cowan is a full-service strategic marketing and advertising agency. With award-winning work and diverse experience, Rella:Cowan helps clients effectively communicate their brands. The agency’s current clients include companies in financial services, technology, retail and professional services. For more information, visit http://rellacowan.com.

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