Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Oct. 8, 2016
Positive (-ly false) reviews
Attorneys, like anybody else, enjoy hearing good things about themselves. But problems arise when positive statements are inaccurate, especially when associated with content used for marketing.





David M. Majchrzak
Partner
Rosing Pott & Strohbehn
Litigation, Legal Ethics
501 W Broadway A380
San Diego , CA 92101-3584
Email: dmajchrak@rosinglaw.com
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
David practices in the areas of legal ethics and litigation of professional liability claims.

Heather L. Rosing
Founding Partner
Rosing Pott & Strohbehn
Legal Malpractice (Specialist), Business Law
501 W Broadway, A380
San Diego , CA 92101
Phone: (619) 990-5566
Email: hrosing@rosinglaw.com
Northwestern Univ School of Law
Heather serves as the chairperson of the Legal Ethics and Law Firm Risk Management Practice Group, as well as the Lawyers and Accountants Practice Group. She is an appointed advisor to the State Bar of California's Rules Revision Commission.
Lawyers work hard ? really hard ? to get the best possible results for their clients. Trial attorneys may get a report card on how well they have performed through a verdict or a ruling on a dispositive motion. But all lawyers are subject to getting feedback from their clients. And long gone are the days where word of mouth is limited to people who those clients know. Many times, the good or the bad from an engagement are posted online for anybody with an internet connection to find.
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