Tag: Spotlight
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Biglaw, Sponsored Content
The Who’s Who Of Kinney Recruiting: Daniel Roark
Special spotlight series profiling recruiters at Kinney Recruiting. -
Biglaw, Sponsored Content
Joshua Shirley Is A First-Generation Lawyer Who Went From Farm To Firm To First-Rate Legal Recruiter
Special spotlight series profiling recruiters at Kinney Recruiting. - Sponsored
Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
In-house legal roles have traditionally offered more accommodating schedules and greater opportunities to gain valuable business experience. Now though, the calculus may be changing. With… -
Blogging
Legal Bloggers Ought Feel A Lift With ‘Spotlight’ Winning Oscar
Legal journalism is on the rise -- and from a source that could never have been expected a decade ago, the everyday American lawyer.
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Movies
Old Lady Lawyer: Spotlight On 'Spotlight'
Unintentionally, the movie Spotlight turns the spotlight on lawyer ethics. -
Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 01.12.16
* Even at a conference, Judge Easterbrook can be intimidating. [Business Law Prof Blog]
* Boeing filed a patent to make air travel slight less hellish. Good luck with that. [Travel and Leisure]
* Judge plans to stick Ammon Bundy’s merry band of militia men playing terrorist out in the woods with the bill for their security… to the tune of $70,000 a day. [Raw Story]
* Josh Duggar is such a loser he is even losing discovery battles like a pro. [Radar]
* Lawyer Eric Macleish played a role in the legal battles over child abuse by Catholic priests in Boston (as recounted in the movie Spotlight). Whether he was a villain or victim in the saga is still up for debate. [Guile is Good]
* Is it possibly true that you can really discharge student loan debt in bankruptcy? [My Bank Tracker]
* If you’re goofing off by pretending to work from home, don’t give yourself away. [Daily Lawyer Tips]
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Books, Movies, Television
Standard Of Review: In 2015, Legal Entertainment Succeeded When It Stopped Being Glitzy And Started Getting Real
Culture columnist Harry Graff looks back on the year that was in law-related television, books, and movies. -
Media and Journalism, Movies
Standard Of Review: In 'Spotlight,' Lawyers Help The Fourth Estate Investigate The First Estate
The acting and editing in Spotlight are top-notch; does it deserve the Academy Award?