Law Practice,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Feb. 19, 2021
Ethically conducting trial in the court of public opinion
Phineas T. Barnum is often attributed with introducing the notion that there is no such thing as bad publicity. But clients who find the media discussing their names in an unflattering light may disagree.





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.
Phineas T. Barnum is often attributed with introducing the notion that there is no such thing as bad publicity. But clients who find the media discussing their names in an unflattering light may disagree. And, as is human nature, in an effort to bolster their reputations that have just taken a hit, they often want to respond. In many cases, they are cognizant that the middle of litigation is a time when they should consult with, if not rely on, their lawyers regarding...
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