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Zita 2022-03-26 09:01:13
There are not too many legal films with high climax. Most of the films are put on the praise of the protagonist's character. Do you know how miserable public interest lawyers...
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Lawrence 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Even if the plot is more routine, it is still touching as a movie based on a real story, and it is more personal to be a lawyer of the Republic. Here, the cynical survival philosophy of "dealing with money and not talking about state affairs" is very popular, and I can only follow the trend, and the meaning of career ideals and life is drowned in the...
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Emma 2022-03-26 09:01:13
On 7/10, if the rights protection lawsuit can be on the news, it means that it is too...
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Alexie 2022-03-26 09:01:13
If you are interested in this film, you can check it out, Dark Waters...
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Alysha 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Is that a road I am stepping...
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Green 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Civil procedure in the United...
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Lexie 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Trichloroethylene. . . One of my nightmares wow, in TCE this movie, stephen fry and taub appear in the same movie, it's really...
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Bernadette 2022-03-26 09:01:13
In this life, we work for more than just...
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Jacklyn 2022-03-26 09:01:13
In the end, there was only speech...
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Danny 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Whether justice-driven, truth-driven or compassion-driven, Travolta staked his life in an uncompromising battle with a strong sense of social responsibility. Fortunately, the boundaries of the separation of powers in the United States are clear, otherwise he will not only fight against companies and lawyers, but also at all levels of government and environmental protection departments from top to bottom in villages, towns, provinces and cities. The film focuses on the unsuccessful trial, but...
A Civil Action Comments
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Jan Schlichtmann: [narrating] The odds of a plaintiff's lawyer winning in civil court are two to one against. Think about that for a second. Your odds of surviving a game of Russian roulette are better than winning a case at trial. 12 times better. So why does anyone do it? They don't. They settle. Out of the 780,000, only 12,000 or 11/2 percent ever reach a verdict. The whole idea of lawsuits is to settle, to compel the other side to settle. And you do that by spending more money than you should, which forces them to spend more money than they should, and whoever comes to their senses first loses. Trials are a corruption of the entire process and only fools who have something to prove end up ensnared in them. Now when I say prove, I don't mean about the case, I mean about themselves.
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James Gordon: [to secretary] Every credit-card application we send in, we get two more in the mail. Here's one from some bank I've never heard of, in North Dakota. Fill it out. Fill them all out. It's the last great pyramid scheme in America.