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* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Or rather, make it look like a terrorist attack when it's really a hit on some of the security company's influential clients, after buying data on where they'll be from Harry.

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* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Or rather, make it look like a terrorist attack when it's really a hit on some of the security company's influential clients, after buying data on where they'll be from Harry.Harry.
* ShoutOut: One of Cable's web friends is known as ''[[WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw El Kabong]]''.
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* DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler:Harry, the right-hand man of the security company's head, sold information on influential clients to cover his debts, and is thus responsible for the bombing.]]
* TheGamblingAddict: [[spoiler:Harry from the security company, who got into massive debt betting on things like the exact time airplanes would land.]]

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* DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler:Harry, Harry, the right-hand man of the security company's head, sold information on influential clients to cover his debts, and is thus responsible for the bombing.]]
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* TheGamblingAddict: [[spoiler:Harry Harry from the security company, who got into massive debt betting on things like the exact time airplanes would land.]]



* LoopholeAbuse: As Bull is [[spoiler:not actually a lawyer]], he is able to [[spoiler:ignore Attorney-Client privilege and call the FBI on Harry]].

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* LoopholeAbuse: As Bull is [[spoiler:not not actually a lawyer]], lawyer, he is able to [[spoiler:ignore ignore Attorney-Client privilege and call the FBI on Harry]].Harry.



* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Or rather, [[spoiler:make it look like a terrorist attack when it's really a hit on some of the security company's influential clients, after buying data on where they'll be from Harry]].

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* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Or rather, [[spoiler:make make it look like a terrorist attack when it's really a hit on some of the security company's influential clients, after buying data on where they'll be from Harry]].Harry.

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* HourglassPlot: The case begins with Nunnelly supporting absolute confidentiality, and Bull believing that a temporary breach is worth preventing horrible things like the bombing. It ends with Bull having to restore Nunnelly's belief in her original viewpoint, after Cable helps him realize how innocent people could get hurt by privacy violations.

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* TheGamblingAddict: [[spoiler:Harry from the security company, who got into massive debt betting on things like the exact time airplanes would land.]]
* HourglassPlot: The case begins with Nunnelly supporting absolute confidentiality, and Bull believing (and telling her) that a temporary breach is worth preventing horrible things like the bombing. It ends with Bull having to restore Nunnelly's belief in her original viewpoint, after Cable helps him realize how innocent people could get hurt by privacy violations.



** However, both state and federal courts have specifically ruled in the past that attorney-client privilege applies to jury consultants.
* TheGamblingAddict: [[spoiler:Harry from the security company, who got into massive debt betting on things like the exact time airplanes would land.]]

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** HollywoodLaw: However, both state and federal courts have specifically ruled in the past that attorney-client privilege applies to jury consultants.
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* TheGamblingAddict: [[spoiler:Harry from MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Or rather, [[spoiler:make it look like a terrorist attack when it's really a hit on some of the security company, who got into massive debt betting company's influential clients, after buying data on things like the exact time airplanes would land.]]where they'll be from Harry]].
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Directed by Creator/DennisSmith

Written by Creator/DavidHoselton, Creator/GlennGordonCaron, Creator/ElizabethPeterson, & Creator/MaryLeahSutton
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** However, both state and federal courts have specifically ruled in the past that attorney-client privilege applies to jury consultants.
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'''Season 1, Episode 22'''
!! Dirty Little Secrets

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** DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler:Harry, the right-hand man of the security company's head, sold information on influential clients to cover his debts, and is thus responsible for the bombing.]]
* HourglassPlot: The case begins with Nunnelly supporting absolute confidentiality, and Bull believing that a temporary breach is worth preventing horrible things like the bombing. It ends with Bull having to restore Nunnelly's belief in her original viewpoint, after Cable helps him realize how innocent people could get hurt by privacy violations.
* LoopholeAbuse: As Bull is [[spoiler:not actually a lawyer]], he is able to [[spoiler:ignore Attorney-Client privilege and call the FBI on Harry]].
* TheGamblingAddict: [[spoiler:Harry from the security company, who got into massive debt betting on things like the exact time airplanes would land.]]
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In a case of "privacy vs. security", [=TAC=] is tasked with defending a security company that refuses to hand over files that may provide a lead on a recent terrorist attack; [=TAC=] is not entirely comfortable with their position, but it's one of the cases Nunnelly wants their help with [[Recap/BullS1E21HowToDodgeABullet in exchange for her earlier assistance]].

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