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Earline 2022-11-11 00:22:02
"Boston Law" Notes 105 An Eye For an Eye
Alzheimer: Alzheimer's disease (AD). Poor old man Denny began to show signs of Alzheimer's. His mind was filled with the client's operating procedures, but suddenly he was completely blank in front of the jury.
Allen won the ruling of high compensation; the murder case that Lori was responsible for... -
Amani 2022-11-02 13:12:45
Boston Law Notes 104 Change of Course
Change of Course turns the tide. Both cases in this episode are arguing for someone known to have committed a crime to exonerate them.
Case 1: The CEO of a Fortune 500 company (The CEO of a fortune 500 company) stole a $200 scarf in a shopping mall. If convicted, she will no longer be the CEO....

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Denny Crane: How can you ban red meat?
Dominick Ryan: Well, they've got a whole campaign, they're going to go with it. They plan to promote Summersport as the seafood capital of the world.
Denny Crane: We're carnivores. When the pilgrims landed, first thing they did was eat a few Indians.
Dominick Ryan: [Shirley and Dominick stare at him] Is there anything we can do?
Shirley Schmidt: We'll get an immediate TRO.
Denny Crane: I'll argue it myself. Ban red meat. That cannot pass Constitutional mustard.
Shirley Schmidt: The word is "muster", Denny, but you're right, the law lacks condiments.
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Catherine Piper: Hello, dear. Catherine Piper.
Lori Colson: For the future... I don't really appreciate comments about my hair.
Catherine Piper: Oh, I'm sorry. I was just trying to make conversation. And I assumed you wouldn't want me to go anywhere near your eyebrows.