
Hilary Swank is keeping herself busy. After nabbing French Women Don't Get Fat, her production company is now going to develop Something Borrowed, an Emily Griffin book about a New York lawyer who gets involved with her best friend's fiancee, and eventually its sequel Something Blue into a film in which Swank could potentially star. This begs the eternal question: why is being a lawyer the most dramatized and ideal profession in the movies, yet one of the most reviled and loathed professions in reality?
