"Boston Law" Notes 105 An Eye For an Eye

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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 was not guilty; a drug case in which thousands of people were jointly sued required a postponement of the trial. Denny was mistaken for cleverly orchestrated an invalid trial to achieve his goal. By mistake.

Hypochondriac: patients with depression, depression.
Take court appointment: To accept a case assigned by the court. Defense and prosecution: defense and prosecution.
Malpractice: Dereliction of duty

likes Lori very much. At first glance, isn't this the crazy old lady Rachel in Friends who has plastic surgery? Here she is restrained and restrained. At present, it seems that she is the only beautiful woman in her who has not had a complicated relationship with any man. She is very popular and always very sympathetic. Good at lawsuits on the spot. She helped a murderer clear the guilt, but found that she was saving a real murderer. This woman is upright and sensitive, trembling and silent when facing her own inner guilt for justice.

Tara is the woman who knows Allen best. She has a faint English accent, kind and cunning, and eclectic. She has stood firmly on Allen's side since The Practice. Love her very much.

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  • Alan Shore: You know we have a little saying in Massachusetts, "Maybe someday you'll get horribly sick and die."

    [Melvin looks startled]

    Alan Shore: Until then!

    Attorney Melvin Palmer: Oh!

    [he starts to laugh]

    Attorney Melvin Palmer: You. You dog.

    [he leaves]

    Attorney Melvin Palmer: Ah...

  • Alan Shore: Ah, Denny, I've hardly seen you this episode.