The Firm
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2:15:02
What we charged you,
I shouId say overcharged you.

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-..over to the government.
- Yes, sir.

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- Does that in any way...
- No, sir.

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It does not waive your rights
to compIete confidentiaIity

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in any other area of the
attorney/cIient reIationship.

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I`m your Iawyer, gentIemen.
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Whether I Iike it or not,
I can`t taIk about you

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even when
I`m no Ionger your Iawyer.

2:15:31
That wouId be breaking
my word, my oath.

2:15:34
AII right, Mitch.
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Then what was this
steaIing of the fiIes aII about?

2:15:43
The fiIes haven`t been stoIen.
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They`re in exactIy
the same pIace they were.

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I just feIt it was important
for me to be thoroughIy famiIiar

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with the precise makeup
and whereabouts

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of aII your activities...
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so I prepared copies
of everything.

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That way you and I can
communicate perfectIy.

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And, of course...if we have
to taIk to a third party,

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then I know everything...
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right down to the penny,
pound, franc, and Deutschmark.

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I know everything you know...
as I shouId as your attorney.

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And what if the firm
shouId desire at some point

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to terminate your empIoyment?
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Whatever I know, wherever I go,
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I am bound by
the attorney/cIient priviIege.

2:16:39
I am very much Iike...
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I wouId say I am exactIy Iike
a ship carrying a cargo

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that wiII never reach any port.
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And as Iong as I`m aIive,
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that ship wiII aIways be at sea,
so to speak.

2:16:58
Yasser fucking Arafat, huh?

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