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:07:02
What happened to you...
:07:09
I'm so goddamned tired of this.
:07:12
Those bastards think
they can do anything they want.

:07:15
Lie, kill, destroy whatever
they touch and get away with it.

:07:19
Let me tell you something, Steven.
They don't always get away with it.

:07:23
Once in a while, people like us,
this law firm, we stop them.

:07:27
This is going to be one of those times.
:07:29
Mr. Ward, I'm very grateful.
:07:31
I just wish that I had been
with your firm from the beginning.

:07:35
We're here now.
:07:44
Good afternoon.
Quinn Califan and Lunt.

:07:47
I'm sorry, he's away from his desk right now.
May I take a message?

:07:52
Hold on one second.
:07:53
Maggie!
:07:55
- Maggie, Mr. Grazier wants to see you.
- Now?

:08:01
OK, tell me what you know
about Argo Motors.

:08:04
They're our biggest client.
21% of last year's billing.

:08:07
26. They're headed up by Eugene Forrest.
He came aboard two years ago...

:08:12
In a hostile takeover. Thinks the future
of automobiles is in computerization.

:08:16
Rumor is now that he's looking
to merge with a Silicon Valley type.

:08:20
Wrong. He found it.
LorCoTron Electronics.

:08:24
Jeez. Big time.
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But there's a catch.
And this is where we come in.

:08:31
Three years ago, a class action suit
was filed against Argo,

:08:34
claiming that their 1985 station wagon,
the Meridian, blew up on impact.

:08:38
- So? Lawsuits are a dime a dozen.
- Did they have a case?

:08:41
No. I've handled Argo since that car was
still on the drawing boards. It's totally clean.

:08:47
We persuaded the other side's attorneys
that they couldn't win.

:08:51
But now another firm has re-filed.
A much more aggressive firm.

:08:55
The new American way.
Find the guy who built it, then rob him blind.


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