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* ShoutOut: It is argued that Julius Cain got into law by asking himself questions like, "what if the Comicbook/HumanTorch was accused of assault?".
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* ShoutOut: It is argued that Julius Cain got into law by asking himself questions like, "what if the Comicbook/HumanTorch [[Characters/FantasticFourTheFantasticFour Human Torch]] was accused of assault?".
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* ResignationsNotAccepted: Wackner absolutely refuses to let Diane and Liz quit as his lawyers, no matter how much they spell out they won't represent him.
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Dunno if he means Hammond or Storm, but there you have both.
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* ShoutOut: It is argued that Julius Cain got into law by asking himself questions like, "what if Comicbook/TheHumanTorch was accused of assault?".
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* ShoutOut: It is argued that Julius Cain got into law by asking himself questions like, "what if Comicbook/TheHumanTorch the Comicbook/HumanTorch was accused of assault?".
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Julius is trying to leave the firm to start his own, but is distracted by receiving a parking ticket from the court of Wackner. David Lee is told they're losing Diane.
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Julius is trying to leave the firm to start his own, but is distracted by receiving a parking ticket from the court of Wackner. It escalates. David Lee is told they're losing Diane.
Diane. A guy on the film team has a crush on Marissa.
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* BunnyEarsLawyer:
** Allegra Durado, played by Creator/WandaSykes. She seems absent-minded, holds conversations in a non-linear fashion, and is very direct.
** The man representing Julius in Wackner's court probably isn't a real lawyer, but is still this trope.
* FaithInTheFoe: Diane discusses with her inner representation of Ruth Bader Ginsburg whom to hire to replace Boseman that both she and Liz would want. She points out that Ginsburg and Scalia always got along because of this trope, and thinks maybe that's what she wants.
* ShoutOut: It is argued that Julius Cain got into law by asking himself questions like, "what if Comicbook/TheHumanTorch was accused of assault?".
** Allegra Durado, played by Creator/WandaSykes. She seems absent-minded, holds conversations in a non-linear fashion, and is very direct.
** The man representing Julius in Wackner's court probably isn't a real lawyer, but is still this trope.
* FaithInTheFoe: Diane discusses with her inner representation of Ruth Bader Ginsburg whom to hire to replace Boseman that both she and Liz would want. She points out that Ginsburg and Scalia always got along because of this trope, and thinks maybe that's what she wants.
* ShoutOut: It is argued that Julius Cain got into law by asking himself questions like, "what if Comicbook/TheHumanTorch was accused of assault?".
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Julius is trying to leave the firm to start his own, but is distracted by receiving a parking ticket from the court of Wackner. David Lee is told they're losing Diane.
!!Tropes:
* StageMagic: David Cord does a card trick for David Lee, who pretends to be impressed.
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!!Tropes:
* StageMagic: David Cord does a card trick for David Lee, who pretends to be impressed.
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