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Friday, February 17, 2017

10 lawyer-authors choose the top 10 law novels in the past 10 years

Facebook comment leads to $500,000 settlement in defamation suit

Question of the Week.

Question of the Week

We want to hear from you

Would you ever want to be on a reality show? If so, which one?

On Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week, it was announced that Rachel Lindsay, an associate at Dallas law firm Cooper & Scully, would be the first African-American lead on The Bachelorette.

This week, we’d like to ask you: Would you ever want to be on a reality show? If so, which one? The Bachelor or The Bachelorette? The Amazing Race? The Real Housewives of somewhere? Or do you have your own idea for a reality show? If you’d never in a million years want to appear on a reality show, share your thoughts on that with us as well.

Answer in the comments.

Read the answers to last week’s question: Do you apply lessons you learned playing sports to your work in law?

Posted by JBDownes: “I was a fencer and learning to focus, and to react quickly and thoughtfully has been invaluable. Benching your feelings and maintaining a respectful opposition is invaluable, whether your opponent is coming at you with a motion or a foil. Also, posture, posture, posture!”

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