
by Deborah Harter Williams
USA Network’s new series Suits asks “can a guy with eidetic memory pass the bar exam without going to law school, and fake his way through a big time law firm with the help of a senior partner?” And to up the stakes, he has to pretend he graduated from Harvard, in a firm full of Harvard Law grads.

by Lorie Lewis Ham
If you have been following KRL you know that I’m a huge fan of the TV show
Castle, but another show has arisen over the past months that is in competition with Castle for my heart, which interestingly enough is on at the exact same time — Harry’s Law

by Jessica Ham
Let’s just face it; the law is too often corrupt, boring, and brutal. There aren’t many interesting things you can draw from it. People see lawyers as evil, money-grubbing leeches; that is what I thought until I read The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly. This book changed the way I looked at lawyers and the law.