It’s Thursday. And if you’re one of millions of Thursday night tv-viewers you know that it means another episode of “The Office”. If you’ve been an avid–or even occasional–fan of this mockumentary-style show, you might have caught yourself asking “is that even legal?”  to Michael Scott’s blissful oblivion to employment law, HR considerations, and other workplace norms.

Well, you’re not alone.

The blog,

“That’s What She Said” offers a weekly legal look into legalities of “the Office” as issue-spotted by attorneys from Ford & Harrison.  

So check out their website to revisit your favorite episodes, with your legal lenses on. And for you law students, consider it an exercise in issue-spotting. You can even IRAC potential liabilities and check them against the website in case your current course load leaves you wanting more.

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