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NBC Signs Up for Barely Legal

Source:  The Hollywood Reporter
NBC is taking a unique look at the legal system with its new series. According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC has given a script commitment to Barely Legal.

The series will be based on the true story of Kathleen Holtz who, in November 2007 passed the incredibly-difficult California bar exam to become the state's youngest lawyer at age 18. Hillary Duff has signed on to portray Holtz.

Actor Rob Morrow will executive produce the series and is developing the pilot. Elisa Bell will write the pilot script.

No production schedule was released.


2 Comments


January 14th, 2009 12:16pm
hillary duff?
you'd have to give me the clockwork orange treatment to get me to watch this bullshit.
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January 12th, 2009 11:28am
GAYYYYYY will get cancelled so fast. stick to watching real law shows like Damages
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