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Season 9: E3 | The Bodyguard | The Law Behind The Movies | Employment Lawyer In Your Pocket
*NEW Season 9*Season 9 is ELiYPgoes to Hollywood, or the Law Behind the Movies. In this season, the team will be giving film reviews with a twist. Each week, we will pick a film. We will watch the film. We will then analyse the film with a particular focus on any employment law/HR issues arising from the plot. Big spoiler alert with every episode. We hope you enjoy. This week, Simon, Jack and Roman discuss the 1992 film, The Bodyguard. Did Rachel Marron (Whitney Houston) successfully engage Frank Farmer (Kevin Costner) on a self-employed basis? Do the team score The Bodyguard as highly as they scored the previous films? And will Si avoid singing Queen of the Night/I Will Always Love You? (No, no, and thrice no).