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Law Practice

Dec. 25, 2008

Web TV Riffs on Bitter Side of Law

"Living the Dream," a Web-only television show by lawyers, for lawyers, aims to be a virtual watering hole, where young lawyers can share a shudder and a laugh over the awkwardness, sycophantic behavior, backbiting and inevitable gaffes of law firm life.

By Noah Barron
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - "Loyola? Never heard of it. What's the matter - couldn't get into Harvard?"

So begins the first episode of "Living the Dream," a Web-only television show by lawyers, for lawyers.

The show's protagonist, Nick Conley, played by John T. Woods, is interviewing for his dream job at monster firm Sullivan & Moore, and he has no idea what humiliation he's in for until his would-be boss mu...

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