Entertainment lawyers do have fun, Holley said. "And I have more fun than most, representing celebrities behaving badly."
As a deputy public defender early in her career she handled serious criminal matters. Now former colleagues give her a hard time for her less villainous client list.
"Yesterday, we finally got Justin Bieber off formal probation in the infamous egging case," she said earlier this month. The pop star reached a plea deal ...
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