A Civil Action
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We can't afford a long trial.
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Find a way
of getting some money, then.

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- What do you suggest?
- Am I the financial advisor?

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No, you're not.
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This is the plan.
Start with scientific evidence.

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Then the medical experts
and their evidence.

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Then the parents,
then your testimony.

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Your presence is very important.
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It's where the jury
gets to know you.

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If you're only there some days,
they'll ask "why? Does she care?"

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I'll be there every day,
in the back left-hand corner.

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Wherever you're comfortable.
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That was our plan.
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If we got separated in the grocery
store that's where we'd meet.

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Oh, I see, I see.
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In the end, when he was dying,
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he said, I'll meet you in the
back left-hand corner of heaven.

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All rise.
This court is now in session.

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The Honourable
Walter J Skinner presiding.

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Civil Action 841672.
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Anderson and all versus
W.R. Grace and Beatrice Foods.

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Ladies and gentlemen...
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there's a small town
north of Boston called Woburn.

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Woburn is like many small towns.
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It has homes, it has churches,
it has schools, it has industry.

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But Woburn has something else.
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It has more than its share
of sickness and death.

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Small amounts of solvents
were left on the ground.


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