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:01:04
And there's a lot of stress.
:01:07
But when you finally put your head
on the pillow at night,

:01:10
there's this warm feeling
you get from knowing

:01:13
you tore at least
one person's heart out that day.

:01:22
I'm a lawyer.
:01:26
I think you've had enough.
:01:29
Ray, there's never enough.
:01:43
Yeah, but my question is, do they count
their time in bed together as billable hours?

:01:48
Sure. At Grazier's rate.
:01:50
Maggie's the associate
so I assume she does all the work.

:01:54
- Especially the oral argument.
- What about oral arguments?

:02:00
It's just a case we heard about.
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Drilling rights.
:02:05
Maggie, you didn't go home
last night, did you?

:02:07
It's a month before trial.
:02:10
The list of people that worked on
the Meridian, wasn't there a Pavel?

:02:14
Yeah, he was one of
the research guys. Why?

:02:17
It's just a weird thing in Getchell's file.
:02:23
A commendation letter to Getchell,
from Flannery who was the CEO back then.

:02:30
Blah blah blah, usual hype. Then it says
"Please accept my gratitude and thanks

:02:34
for keeping Pavel and the Meridian
issue in the family. "

:02:37
It's signed at the beginning
of the 1985 model year.

:02:42
So?
:02:44
So, what "issue"?
:02:52
Could be something.
I wanna talk to him.


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