Do Bachelor(ette) Contestants Make Bad Lawyers?
Attorneys cannot simply give up their cases in the middle of them to do things like be on TV shows -- but these lawyers did.
Attorneys cannot simply give up their cases in the middle of them to do things like be on TV shows -- but these lawyers did.
Crimes were committed during the filming of the reunion episode. What happened?
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Is anyone tired of Chris Brown yet? We sure are, but it's interesting to watch him crash.
Olympian Oscar Pistorius’s trial in South Africa for allegedly murdering his girlfriend continues on, despite Pistorius throwing up during witness testimony.
He must have been having a bad day, or maybe the pressure of being a has-been TV court judge finally got to him...
Should Chris Brown be given yet another chance?
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How long do you think the RHONJ stars will have to go to jail for, if at all?
It should be interesting to watch the first prosecution under this law and any subsequent appeals.
Will this legal ploy work to her advantage?
Why should lawyers care about celebrity gossip? New columnist Jenny Brandt explains.
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
Has Justin Bieber become a target for arrests simply because others have made claims against him?