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- Issue!
- All right, all right, wait!

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- I haven't the vaguest idea.
- The court ruled

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that children have the right
to sue their parents for nonperformance.

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The guy in the peach trunks, Nature Boy
Rick Flair, I represented him once.

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- He used to wrestle under the name of...
- Son of Satan.

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Son of Satan. Right.
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He had the horns, he had the pitch fork,
the whole shot.

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He had a great thing going
with a guy named the Angel of God.

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One morning, Satan wakes up
and he sees the light.

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Becomes a Born Again Christian.
Blows the whole rivalry.

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- What happened?
- Son of God goes berserk.

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- He sues my client for breach of contract.
- Did they have a contract?

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- He was imposing on my client's...
- Religious freedoms.

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- Can I talk to you?
- Just a minute.

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- Did you win?
- The judge threw us out of court.

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He thought it was a publicity stunt
and that we should go to hell.

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- Dad.
- What?

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- I need to talk to you.
- OK.

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- See you guys.
- Sorry. Thanks.

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This Walden versus Kemper.
Did you make that up?

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Look it up, counselor.
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I wanted to ask you
about something about work.

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- You want to ask me about something?
- Yeah. I know.

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- You want my advice?
- It shocked the hell out of me.

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I've been offered a case.
A good case. Partnership time.

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- Why would you want to be a partner there?
- Dad, please! Don't make me sorry I asked.

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- Go ahead, ask. What's the problem?
- I get this look in your eye. For God's sake.

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OK. Anyway, it's a great case.
I know I could try the hell out of it.

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But I wonder if I should pass it up because
there's a pretty extreme conflict involved.

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- How extreme?
- They want me on Meridian.

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- So what's the problem?
- It's obvious, isn't it?


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