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[00:01] BERLUTI: Previously on The Practice.
[00:02] FRUTT: Are you trying to get disbarred?
[00:04] As self-destructive as–
[00:05] All right, all right, on that note.
[00:07] We’ve decided to let you go.
[00:08] Go where?
[00:09] YOUNG: Here’s a check
[00:10] representing two weeks’ severance pay.
[00:12] I’ve generated fees in excess of $6 million.
[00:15] You’ve handed me a check for $15,000.
[00:17] YOUNG: Alan Shore seemed to know this was coming.
[00:19] Did you tell him? Yes.
[00:20] YOUNG: Your employment here is terminated.
[00:22] Wherever you take your business,
[00:23] I would urge you again not to take it to Alan Shore.
[00:26] It is our belief that he is unstable.
[00:28] FRUTT: I can’t bear the idea
[00:30] of going back to work with you not being there.
[00:32] SHORE: I need to be able to bring Tara back.
[00:34] My presence is so powerful,
[00:36] I don’t even have to talk.
[00:37] Sometimes I’m better when I don’t talk.
[00:39] This was my thinking.
[00:40] I’m Denny Crane, damn it.
[00:42] You hired him.
[00:43] Why didn’t you stop me?
[00:44] You need to argue this motion.
[00:46] GLEASON: I’m scheduling an evidentiary hearing
[00:48] for next week.
[00:49] We’ll take off our gloves
[00:50] and have at it.
[01:00] (clears throat)
[01:05] What’s up?
[01:07] This is Noah Burke.
[01:08] He’ll be representing us in our labor dispute.
[01:11] FRUTT: Wow.
[01:12] So, we are going outside.
[01:14] Yes.
[01:16] Just a thought, but shouldn’t I have been included
[01:18] in that decision?
[01:19] Well, that’s the very issue we need to talk about.
[01:22] BURKE: Look, Ms. Frutt, I can walk you through the legals,
[01:23] but cutting to the chase, this thing is close.
[01:25] I mean, Mr. Shore’s estoppel claims are colorable.
[01:28] I mean, we have an associate here
[01:29] whose financial contributions grossly exceed
[01:31] those of the partners.
[01:32] He’s hired an extremely deep and talented firm.
[01:35] I mean, we’re in–we’re in for a fight here,
[01:37] a difficult fight. So, all this really
[01:38] is to preface one question, which is,
[01:41] “Where do you stand?”
[01:42] Can I get you a cup of coffee?
[01:45] Okay, look (clears throat)
[01:46] the guts of our case
[01:47] will be that Alan Shore is a bad guy.
[01:50] Now, you will need to testify.
[01:52] You will need to get in the witness chair
[01:53] and not only support the idea that he’s a bad guy
[01:55] but actually sell it. I mean, see,
[01:56] this man has a personal animosity towards Mr. Shore.
[01:58] I mean, his bias will be exposed and lanced
[02:00] like a giant boil.
[02:02] This man looks like he hates everybody,
[02:03] and his emotions will make him anything but impartial.
[02:05] The only objective and fair-minded voice we have–
[02:07] if we’re to have one is you.
[02:09] All right, once again,
[02:11] it’s you.
[02:12] So as I told Mr. Young and Mr. Berluti,
[02:15] you will have to win this case for us.
[02:16] You will have to take Alan Shore down.
[02:19] So let me put to you
[02:20] the great interrogatory once posed
[02:22] by the leader of the free world–
[02:23] are you with us,
[02:25] or are you against us?
[02:29] (music playing)
[03:09] BILLINGS: Whether or not we go forward all depends.
[03:11] Of course we’re going forward.
[03:12] Not so fast.
[03:13] Then slow down.
[03:15] I canceled your 10:00.
[03:16] I had to tell the beast, and she’s in a mood, so…
[03:18] Tell her she looks beautiful
[03:20] and the meeting will be rescheduled.
[03:21] Well, she won’t believe she’s beautiful
[03:22] unless you tell her. Then tell her I said so.
[03:24] Goodbye.
[03:25] Who’s the beast?
[03:27] Sara Lipp,
[03:28] wicked senior partner of the east.
[03:31] Denny Crane.
[03:33] Yes, I know you’re Denny Crane.
[03:34] Why do you always tell me your name?
[03:36] Is it so you won’t forget?
[03:38] Well, let me tell you something, soldier.
[03:40] I’ve learned from experience that people can’t believe
[03:42] they’re actually in the room with Denny Crane.
[03:45] They think it can’t be true,
[03:46] so I let them know it is true.
[03:49] I look them in the eye–
[03:51] “Denny Crane.”
[03:52] Gives them something to tell their grandkids.
[03:56] Denny Crane.
[04:02] You know, I wanted him because he knows the judge.
[04:05] I’m having deep concerns now that the judge knows him.
[04:07] Okay, first of all, he did win the motion last week.
[04:10] Second, I’ll first-chair. He’ll be second.
[04:12] But he talks aloud.
[04:14] I’ll rein him in.
[04:16] He’s an asset.
[04:16] We want him at our table.
[04:19] Trust me.
[04:22] Denny Crane.
[04:28] STRINGER: Tara, hey.
[04:32] What’s new?
[04:35] Don’t even ask.
[04:37] You doing okay?
[04:38] Yeah.
[04:40] FRUTT: Tara, thanks for coming in.
[04:42] Let’s go in my office.
[04:49] Listen,
[04:50] Eugene, Jimmy, and I, we realize
[04:53] that we put you in an impossible situation,
[04:56] asking you to protect a firm confidence
[04:59] to the detriment of a friend.
[05:01] And we appreciate that maybe,
[05:04] we were unfair.
[05:07] Anyway, we’re offering you your job back.
[05:09] We consider you an extremely valued member
[05:12] of this practice, and we hope
[05:14] that you will consider rejoining us.
[05:18] You’re offering me my job back?
[05:20] Yes.
[05:26] And you’re actually sorry
[05:27] for putting me in a difficult situation?
[05:31] Yes.
[05:33] Is Eugene sorry?
[05:37] Yes.
[05:40] Well, could Eugene apologize in person?
[05:46] That would help me decide.
[05:48] He’s obviously under a lot of stress, Tara.
[05:50] Let’s not make– WILSON: Ellenor,
[05:52] I have a great respect for you.
[05:56] And my hope is, at the conclusion
[05:57] of all this ugliness,
[05:58] there will be no erosion of that respect.
[06:02] But this isn’t about you being sorry.
[06:06] This isn’t about you valuing me as a member of your firm.
[06:10] This is about you getting me on your side,
[06:15] securing my testimony to favor you.
[06:19] Look, Tara,
[06:21] you know I care about him.
[06:24] And, believe it or not, I also care about you.
[06:27] You are a young law student
[06:29] with your entire future ahead of you.
[06:33] You need to consider carefully
[06:36] which side you’d rather be associated with here.
[06:42] I have considered that very carefully.
[06:48] I’ll be testifying in support of Alan.
[07:01] I can’t underline enough my reservations
[07:03] about him being here.
[07:04] And I can’t underline enough his presence has currency.
[07:08] I don’t like it when people talk about me
[07:10] like I’m not in the room.
[07:12] Last time I checked, I was in the room.
[07:14] SHORE: You know, I’m having a sudden burst of insecurity.
[07:17] I could use some reassurance.
[07:19] Could you just say those two little words
[07:22] I so long to hear?
[07:28] Denny Crane.
[07:30] Thank you.
[07:31] BURKE: Sorry we’re late. Let’s get started.
[07:33] Um, I’d like to preface my remarks by saying–
[07:35] CRANE: Hold on. Hold on just a minute.
[07:37] You’re not late.
[07:39] You derive some sort of power keeping everybody waiting.
[07:42] We agreed to meet at 2:00.
[07:43] No, you turn up at 10 past.
[07:46] Our plan all along was to start the meeting at a quarter past,
[07:49] so we’re just gonna stand around for five minutes,
[07:52] you little gerbil. Why don’t you gnaw on a stick of celery?
[07:57] Denny Crane.
[07:59] Look, we are here to take one last stab at settling this.
[08:02] We are not waiting five minutes.
[08:04] We are not waiting two.
[08:06] Let’s start over.
[08:07] Please.
[08:13] I think we can all assume, should this go to trial,
[08:16] you’ll be vicious, we’ll be vicious,
[08:19] it’ll get publicly nasty, and everybody will bleed.
[08:22] The reason for this meeting is to avoid all the bloodshed.
[08:25] Obviously, we have a number.
[08:27] You have a number, I suspect.
[08:29] Should I give you ours?
[08:30] Please.
[08:31] $750,000.
[08:33] And before you reject it, that’s three times the salary
[08:35] of the next-ranking associate,
[08:36] and it’s probably $750,000 more than you’d get
[08:39] if we proceed to court, given Mr. Shore’s conduct.
[08:41] And what, if I were you, I’d be most concerned with–
[08:42] You’re not me, Mr. Burke.
[08:44] Let’s not ever make that mistake.
[08:47] BURKE: If certain things in this trial become public,
[08:49] Mr. Shore may be unemployable in perpetuity
[08:51] and perhaps even disbarred.
[08:52] Denny Crane.
[08:53] Let me respond by just–
[08:54] May I, Matthew?
[08:56] Let’s not compare my salary
[08:59] with that of the highest-ranking associate.
[09:01] The whole point here is I don’t compare
[09:04] with the rank associates at Young, Frutt, and Berluti.
[09:06] I, in fact, out-earn and out-produce
[09:08] the rank partners–
[09:10] You’re being contentious.
[09:11] Denny Crane.
[09:13] (chuckles) Okay,
[09:15] uh, why don’t you just tell us your number?
[09:18] $1.9 million.
[09:20] What? BILLINGS: Should Mr. Shore
[09:22] be declared a de facto partner,
[09:23] his share this year alone will be over a million.
[09:26] And that doesn’t even account for the revenues
[09:28] generated in the future by clients he brought in.
[09:31] Which he then stole. Denny Crane.
[09:33] BILLINGS: And what that really doesn’t account for–
[09:36] you guys were close to going under.
[09:38] Not true.
[09:39] You know what? You can read the books
[09:40] just like I can.
[09:41] If the jury finds that Alan saved this firm
[09:43] and we have to allow for the possibility
[09:45] of that finding.
[09:46] We could get five million,
[09:48] maybe six.
[09:49] Alan Shore was fired from his last firm for embezzling.
[09:53] We hired him out of charity more than anything else.
[09:55] SHORE: We seem to be moving further apart now.
[09:58] May I finish, please? SHORE: You may,
[09:59] but that last remark just pushed our demand up to 2.5.
[10:03] Alan– You know what?
[10:04] In the absence of any contract,
[10:06] I think the only fair thing is to agree.
[10:09] I have no right to work at your firm.
[10:11] I should walk away, and I will.
[10:12] I just want the money I brought in, $9 million.
[10:15] Take out overhead, give me the rest.
[10:17] $8.9 million, we can all shake hands.
[10:22] I think we’re going to trial.
[10:39] Let’s be fair, Mr. Shore.
[10:42] You were fired from your previous firm
[10:43] for embezzling.
[10:44] And I deserved it.
[10:45] I did not deserve to be fired from this firm.
[10:47] Because?
[10:49] Because I saved them from going bankrupt,
[10:51] because I won my cases, because I look good doing it.
[10:53] BILLINGS: Did you ever break any laws?
[10:55] Break any laws?
[10:56] Yes.
[10:57] Did you extort lawyers?
[10:59] Did you illegally download records?
[11:01] Were you privy to deals, buying off witnesses?
[11:04] Did you suborn perjury?
[11:06] Ah, that.
[11:07] Perhaps.
[11:08] BILLINGS: Perhaps?
[11:10] Look, they knew my character when they hired me.
[11:12] I never did anything– hello, Judge.
[11:14] I never did anything ever that wasn’t in my character.
[11:17] BILLINGS: Well, Alan, come on.
[11:19] You could have risked disbarment with all this.
[11:21] That would run to the reputation of the firm.
[11:23] I was called before the bar already.
[11:25] Eugene Young stood up unsolicited,
[11:27] called me a just and honorable man.
[11:29] But when it was time to split up all the millions of dollars
[11:32] I generated,
[11:35] I was suddenly unworthy.
[11:38] BILLINGS: Thank you, sir.
[11:51] This feels dramatic.
[11:55] You left out the part
[11:56] where you impersonated an airline official
[11:58] from the opposing side
[12:00] and then settled a case
[12:01] under that false identity.
[12:03] Using money out of my own pocket
[12:04] to spare the firm a malpractice suit.
[12:07] You left out the part where you hired a lawyer
[12:09] who believed God talked to her.
[12:12] It was never established he didn’t.
[12:14] YOUNG: You left out the part
[12:15] that you constantly defied the partners.
[12:16] Only when they were wrong,
[12:17] which, granted, was most of the time.
[12:19] Is it just me,
[12:20] or are all his questions in statement form?
[12:23] YOUNG: You left out the part
[12:24] where you hid a murder weapon from the police.
[12:27] SHORE: Oh, if I were to mention that,
[12:28] the police would demand to know where I hid it.
[12:30] YOUNG: You left out the part where you took a hooker
[12:32] to a client’s wedding.
[12:33] The invitation said, “Significant other.”
[12:35] I thought it would last.
[12:37] YOUNG: You left out the part
[12:38] where you secretly installed video cameras
[12:40] in a woman’s hotel room
[12:41] and taped her having sex.
[12:43] SHORE: For blackmail purposes only.
[12:46] Okay, that was a lie.
[12:48] I watch for my own pleasure.
[12:52] This is all one big source of amusement for you,
[12:55] isn’t it, Alan?
[12:56] I’ll tell you this, Eugene.
[12:59] If you take life too seriously,
[13:01] it ceases to be funny.
[13:04] I tried to impart that
[13:06] and other little wisdoms to you,
[13:09] which you never took,
[13:11] but you always took the money.
[13:22] BILLINGS: Alan, I don’t know what you’re doing.
[13:24] You say you want to settle, but I don’t think
[13:26] you know what you want.
[13:28] Tara,
[13:29] I plan to keep your testimony very simple.
[13:32] Basically, I want you to establish
[13:33] that he was open and notorious
[13:35] with his antics from the beginning.
[13:36] Okay.
[13:37] I will not put you in the position
[13:38] of attacking Eugene or Ellenor, and I don’t want you to.
[13:41] Denny, this is Tara Wilson,
[13:43] a law student I spoke of.
[13:45] In need of employment?
[13:46] Yes. She’s extremely talented.
[13:48] I can personally vouch for her skills as a paralegal,
[13:51] as well as– Stand up, please.
[13:56] Turn around, please.
[14:08] Lips real?
[14:09] Yes.
[14:10] Yours?
[14:12] CRANE: Let me tell you something, Tara.
[14:13] We hire only pretty people in this firm.
[14:16] Pretty people get better results.
[14:18] Pretty girls keep me aroused.
[14:20] I think more clearly when I’m aroused.
[14:21] Are you a pretty girl, soldier?
[14:28] I am, sir.
[14:30] Good girl.
[14:32] At ease.
[14:37] I’m always at ease,
[14:41] sir.
[14:44] I like her.
[14:49] The truth is
[14:51] it’s been a horrible year.
[14:54] I haven’t liked going to work since he’s been there.
[14:57] My cases…
[14:59] seems he’s gotten all the good ones.
[15:03] How’s your love life?
[15:06] (scoffs)
[15:09] Sounds like I hate my life, doesn’t it?
[15:13] Very much so.
[15:16] Why don’t you change it?
[15:20] How?
[15:22] Well, what do you want to do?
[15:27] Jimmy,
[15:28] you mean you haven’t even asked yourself the question?
[15:37] WILSON: Dishonorable?
[15:38] No.
[15:39] Ethically challenged?
[15:42] (sighs) Perhaps.
[15:44] BILLINGS: What’s the difference?
[15:45] WILSON: He was honest with how he dealt
[15:47] with his friends and his fellow partners.
[15:51] Where he was perhaps underhanded
[15:53] was with opposing counsel.
[15:55] Did the partners at the firm
[15:57] know about his underhandedness?
[15:59] (chuckles) Yes.
[16:02] They would often protest and threaten him,
[16:05] but as Alan correctly points out,
[16:07] at the end of the day,
[16:08] they would cash the checks.
[16:10] BILLINGS: And Ms. Wilson, you had the opportunity
[16:12] to see the financial records at Young, Frutt, and Berluti?
[16:15] I did.
[16:16] BILLINGS: And what kind of impact did Alan Shore
[16:18] have on their business?
[16:19] WILSON: In dollars?
[16:22] He more than tripled it.
[16:27] BURKE: Obviously, you’re friends with Alan Shore.
[16:29] I consider him a friend, yes.
[16:31] Forgive my indiscretion,
[16:33] and admittedly, I’m speculating,
[16:35] but have you had sex with him?
[16:38] No.
[16:39] SHORE: Objection.
[16:40] She answered the question.
[16:41] That’s what I’m objecting to.
[16:43] I want to have sex with her. She keeps saying no.
[16:47] BURKE: I believe you’ve witnessed Mr. Shore
[16:49] committing acts of sexual harassment
[16:50] in the workplace, have you not?
[16:52] I have.
[16:53] In fact, you once complained to Eugene Young
[16:55] that he repulsed you, that you thought he was vulgar.
[16:59] SHORE: I believe the witness said she had vulgar thoughts
[17:02] that involved me.
[17:03] There’s a difference there.
[17:04] Please rephrase.
[17:07] WILSON: As you can see, his behavior is quite
[17:09] incorrigible but I–
[17:10] BURKE: Incorrigible?
[17:12] He lies, he steals, he conceals evidence,
[17:15] he openly defies the partners, and that’s the word you use
[17:19] “incorrigible”?
[17:20] Well– BURKE: I’m just curious.
[17:21] Is Mr. Shore helping you to find new employment?
[17:25] Actually, he just helped me find a new job, yes.
[17:27] BURKE: Oh, well, that’s interesting.
[17:29] So, I mean, might you say you’re in his debt a little?
[17:31] I would.
[17:33] Thank you very much, Ms. Wilson.
[17:38] Isn’t it true you really do want to sleep with…
[17:43] Nothing further.
[17:49] CRANE: I mean, Matthew,
[17:54] the client confuses me.
[17:57] Does he want to lose?
[17:58] No, he, uh–he just–
[18:02] he can’t contain himself sometimes.
[18:05] He’s a complicated guy.
[18:06] This is not good behavior.
[18:08] This is not consistent with someone who wants to win.
[18:11] I understand.
[18:12] I’m concerned, Matthew.
[18:14] The client confuses me.
[18:19] He called me fat.
[18:21] Mr. Shore did?
[18:22] BERLUTI: Almost every day.
[18:24] Usually in front of other people,
[18:26] to humiliate me.
[18:29] It was some remark about my body,
[18:33] or he’d also call me stupid.
[18:35] This is an associate directing insults at partners,
[18:40] and he’s all shocked that we didn’t want him.
[18:43] So that’s why you voted to discharge him,
[18:45] because of all the insults?
[18:46] No, that’s not the only reason.
[18:48] He violated legal ethics.
[18:51] He ignored privilege.
[18:58] I voted to discharge him
[18:59] because we’re not just a place of business.
[19:04] We’re not simply a corporate entity
[19:06] that exists to generate profits.
[19:11] We’re a practice at law.
[19:14] The people in our practice
[19:16] have respect for the profession,
[19:19] respect for each other as people.
[19:23] He didn’t.
[19:25] I voted to discharge him because it is not okay
[19:28] to ignore the ethical rules of the practice.
[19:31] I voted to discharge him because it is not okay
[19:34] to be little people,
[19:37] to treat them with cruelty or ridicule.
[19:41] If he wants to build a firm
[19:42] where that kind of behavior is okay,
[19:45] let him build his own firm,
[19:47] but he was an associate at ours,
[19:50] and he dishonored it,
[19:52] and us, daily.
[19:59] Thank you, sir.
[20:29] You spoke with a great deal of emotion, Jimmy.
[20:36] You don’t like me, do you?
[20:40] No, I don’t.
[20:44] Is it possible for you to completely separate
[20:46] your personal dislike of me
[20:48] from your objective opinion of me
[20:49] as an attorney,
[20:51] honestly?
[20:55] Probably not.
[20:59] Thank you.
[21:05] (music playing)
[21:42] Are you testifying against me, Ellenor?
[21:45] Alan, what do you want?
[21:48] The jury can’t order us to rehire you.
[21:52] You claim it’s not about the money.
[21:55] So…
[21:57] what is it that you want?
[22:01] I don’t know.
[22:06] Maybe just to be–
[22:15] well, let’s leave it at that.
[22:18] Just to be.
[22:24] Are you trying to get the jury
[22:26] to judge you negatively
[22:28] to confirm some twisted–
[22:29] SHORE: Aw, I got another psychoanalysis.
[22:32] I don’t have time, Ellenor.
[22:34] I’ve got a long day in court tomorrow.
[22:43] Do you?
[23:02] YOUNG: He had no contract.
[23:03] It was employee at will,
[23:05] and legally, we’re entitled
[23:07] to terminate an associate
[23:08] for personal reasons.
[23:10] But it wasn’t just personal reasons.
[23:12] We had to protect the integrity
[23:14] of our practice.
[23:15] BURKE: But, Eugene,
[23:16] as it’s been said,
[23:18] you did take the money.
[23:19] Yes, he earned revenue in his capacity
[23:22] as an associate,
[23:23] but that didn’t give him tenure.
[23:25] You heard all the things he did against the law,
[23:27] against the canons of law,
[23:28] against us.
[23:30] How do we employ a person
[23:32] we can’t even trust?
[23:33] Fiduciary duty, that has to mean something
[23:36] in a partnership–
[23:37] is an implied obligation
[23:39] to deal fairly with one another,
[23:41] honestly.
[23:42] That man never did.
[23:44] As a result, he had to go.
[23:49] He had to go.
[23:51] BURKE: Thank you.
[24:05] I want you to know I agree with everything you said,
[24:07] and if what you said about my client is true,
[24:09] I’d have fired his ass, too.
[24:11] Good work, soldier.
[24:12] Nothing further.
[24:20] Uh…
[24:23] I imagine this, uh,
[24:26] business about fiduciary duty–
[24:27] obligation to deal fairly, honestly–
[24:30] goes both ways.
[24:31] You would have a duty
[24:33] to be fair
[24:36] and aboveboard with Alan Shore.
[24:38] I would, and I did.
[24:40] Good man.
[24:49] Uh, you had a meeting
[24:51] with, uh, Samuel Gould,
[24:54] a client of Al Shore’s,
[24:56] last week, did you not?
[24:57] I did.
[24:59] CRANE: Longtime client of Al Shore’s, am I right?
[25:01] Yes.
[25:06] (over recorder) That must strongly caution you
[25:08] against going with Alan Shore. GOULD (over recorder): Why?
[25:11] YOUNG (over recorder): It is our belief
[25:12] that he is unstable,
[25:13] that he has self-destructive
[25:15] personality tendencies,
[25:16] that he’s also prone to committing unethical,
[25:19] sometimes even criminal acts.
[25:21] Wherever you take your business,
[25:23] I would urge you again
[25:24] not to take it to Alan Shore.
[25:27] (click)
[25:28] That was you
[25:29] trying to steal Al Shore’s client.
[25:32] Was that a fiduciary stab in Al’s back?
[25:35] At the time of that discussion,
[25:37] Samuel Gould was a client of the firm.
[25:39] Your Honor, it’s illegal to secretly tape-record–
[25:41] CRANE: There was nothing secret about it.
[25:42] Mr. Gould taped all his meetings.
[25:44] The firm knew it.
[25:47] Did you forget?
[25:49] (clicks)
[25:50] YOUNG (over recorder): He is unstable,
[25:51] that he has self-destructive
[25:53] personality tendencies.
[25:54] (clicks)
[25:56] That’s slander, Mr. Young.
[25:58] Truth is a complete defense
[26:00] to slander.
[26:02] I spoke the truth.
[26:10] You know, son, I’m a senior partner
[26:12] in my firm the way you are in yours.
[26:13] And here’s the thing about good leadership–
[26:16] and you tell me if you disagree.
[26:19] It’s not enough to insist on fidelity
[26:21] or honesty or fair dealing.
[26:25] A good leader
[26:26] has to practice it.
[26:32] Denny Crane.
[26:42] SHORE: Was it my imagination,
[26:43] or was he actually quite effective?
[26:46] I keep telling you,
[26:47] once he’s in a courtroom,
[26:48] all the plaque on his brain
[26:49] just dissolves.
[26:51] I don’t know what the hell it is,
[26:53] but I think it was effective.
[26:54] I don’t like it when people talk about me
[26:56] like I’m not in the corridor.
[26:57] Last time I checked,
[26:59] I was in the corridor.
[27:02] (music playing)
[27:16] FRUTT: He said that he had been fired
[27:18] by his firm
[27:19] and that he needed a break.
[27:21] Did he say why he was fired?
[27:23] He embezzled.
[27:25] He said it was a half-Robin Hood
[27:27] kind of thing,
[27:28] that he took from the rich
[27:29] and kept it.
[27:30] BURKE: And knowing this,
[27:32] you hired Alan Shore?
[27:34] Yes.
[27:36] BURKE: Why?
[27:36] He was a friend who–
[27:41] well, like you said,
[27:42] he needed a break.
[27:45] And this testimony today…
[27:49] this is difficult?
[27:51] You have no idea.
[27:52] BURKE: In fact, despite all the infractions
[27:55] he’s committed since joining your firm,
[27:57] you’ve continued to defend him.
[28:00] Why, Ellenor?
[28:04] I think Alan
[28:07] is deeply troubled.
[28:09] As talented as he is,
[28:11] as terrific as he is,
[28:15] I don’t think he likes himself.
[28:17] And on some psychological level–
[28:20] BILLINGS: Objection– foundation.
[28:22] This will be a lay opinion
[28:23] from a friend, Your Honor.
[28:25] I’ll allow it.
[28:28] BURKE: Please continue.
[28:30] I think to service his own self-loathing,
[28:33] he breeds contempt from others.
[28:36] BURKE: We heard
[28:37] Eugene Young use the words
[28:38] “self-destructive.”
[28:39] FRUTT: That would be fair.
[28:41] I’ve said that to Alan
[28:42] on more than one occasion.
[28:45] I truly believe
[28:47] he’s trying to destroy himself.
[28:51] I don’t think it was ever
[28:53] his intent
[28:56] to damage the firm,
[28:59] but that’s what he started to do.
[29:01] So, you agree, then,
[29:03] with the decision to discharge him?
[29:07] I do.
[29:09] BURKE: Thank you, Ellenor.
[29:18] You really wanna do this one?
[29:22] Alan?
[29:25] SHORE: Yeah.
[29:39] You think it’s best that I leave.
[29:48] Did you not say last week,
[29:50] “Let’s work this out”?
[29:52] Did you not say you couldn’t bear the idea
[29:56] of going to work
[29:57] at a place without me?
[30:01] I said that.
[30:04] Did you mean it?
[30:05] I meant it.
[30:10] But, Alan,
[30:13] I said that un-objectively,
[30:15] as your friend,
[30:16] as a person who continues
[30:18] to care deeply for you,
[30:22] but…
[30:23] (breathes)
[30:27] I don’t think you’re entirely well.
[30:30] You are gonna self-destruct one day,
[30:34] and I can’t prevent that.
[30:38] But I can’t let you
[30:40] destroy my partners in the process.
[30:43] (sighs)
[30:46] I’m sorry.
[30:53] I see.
[30:58] (music playing)
[31:18] YOUNG: We live in a time
[31:20] where breaking rules,
[31:21] being a rebel,
[31:22] flashing irreverence
[31:23] for any kind of convention is cool,
[31:25] is hip.
[31:26] Alan Shore is a hip, cool guy.
[31:29] He’s entertaining, too.
[31:31] It can be fun
[31:32] watching him do his thing,
[31:34] but when he’s doing it to you
[31:35] or people you love
[31:36] or something you love–
[31:41] you see these people here?
[31:44] We don’t have husbands and wives.
[31:45] Ellenor has a child,
[31:47] I have a son,
[31:48] but no one can accuse us
[31:49] of living rounded, balanced lives.
[31:52] Our lives are that law firm.
[31:54] Our lives are each other,
[31:56] and working together in a place–
[31:58] together–
[32:00] that’s something.
[32:08] I might even call that “everything.”
[32:13] This man
[32:15] couldn’t get that.
[32:18] He came in, from the very first day,
[32:20] and behaved in a way that said,
[32:22] “People here don’t have to be moral.
[32:24] People here don’t have to conduct themselves
[32:26] with integrity,
[32:27] that people here don’t need
[32:29] to be honest.”
[32:30] You heard the list,
[32:32] blackmail, extortion,
[32:33] breaking privilege,
[32:34] impersonating opposing parties,
[32:36] concealing evidence,
[32:37] It goes on and on.
[32:38] He did this acting as an agent
[32:40] of the place we built.
[32:43] Alan Shore thinks he got fired
[32:44] because we were afraid
[32:45] he’d bring the firm down.
[32:47] What he can’t seem to get
[32:49] is that he’s already
[32:50] brought us down.
[32:54] Like I said,
[32:56] I know scandal is hip these days.
[32:59] For sure, it’s profitable.
[33:01] But at Young, Frutt, and Berluti,
[33:04] character still counts.
[33:06] It must count.
[33:07] Our dignity is not a fungible thing,
[33:11] not to Ellenor,
[33:13] not to Jimmy,
[33:16] not to Jamie,
[33:21] not to me.
[33:25] Alan Shore…
[33:29] just can’t get that.
[33:34] (music playing)
[34:03] When this firm hired me,
[34:07] they knowingly engaged the services
[34:09] of an embezzler.
[34:11] They let me go about my evil,
[34:13] sinister business,
[34:15] and make them rich,
[34:18] and then they tossed me.
[34:24] I had an uncle.
[34:25] He’d bring a delicious dessert
[34:29] to every family get-together,
[34:31] and everyone would fawn
[34:33] and gush, saying,
[34:35] “You’re so thoughtful, Charles.
[34:37] You’re so generous.”
[34:40] He admitted to me he wasn’t generous at all.
[34:42] He was hungry.
[34:43] And his logic was…
[34:45] if he brought a pie,
[34:47] he’d get a slice.
[34:51] I brought the pie, ladies and gentlemen.
[34:53] They didn’t give me my slice.
[34:56] And as for all my despicable,
[34:59] unethical, immoral,
[35:01] treacherous, sleazy conduct,
[35:03] they called me everything
[35:04] but a terrorist, didn’t they?
[35:06] This business
[35:08] is not an ethical arena.
[35:12] Our legal system is adversarial by nature,
[35:15] where it is often the very function
[35:17] of a lawyer’s job
[35:20] to prevent the truth
[35:22] from ever coming out.
[35:25] We get paid to suppress
[35:29] and squash
[35:30] and conceal evidence.
[35:32] Remember, this is the system
[35:34] that freed O. J.
[35:36] but also convicted Rubin “Hurricane” Carter.
[35:38] Every first-year law student is taught,
[35:42] “Don’t ever, ever equate legal ethics
[35:46] with morality.
[35:47] They’re almost always mutually exclusive.”
[35:50] It’s an ugly world
[35:52] where underhandedness is often celebrated.
[35:55] I didn’t enter
[35:57] Eugene Young’s church.
[35:59] It was a law firm.
[36:01] A criminal law firm.
[36:02] The dirtiest kind,
[36:03] where lawyers get up in court,
[36:05] as Mr. Young has many times,
[36:07] and knowingly falsely accuse innocent people
[36:11] of murder.
[36:12] Why?
[36:12] For the noble cause
[36:13] of getting the real killer off.
[36:15] Eugene Young has put guilty people
[36:18] back on the street to kill again.
[36:20] He’s in the business of freeing serial rapists.
[36:23] But, hey, I brought the firm down
[36:26] by pretending to be an airline executive.
[36:28] I’m sorry.
[36:29] I guess I just don’t get it.
[36:34] He goes behind my back,
[36:35] tells my client I’m unstable
[36:38] for the purpose of stealing that client.
[36:40] This somehow falls within the bounds
[36:43] of integrity.
[36:45] I guess I just don’t get it.
[36:55] There’s a couple of things
[36:56] Eugene Young just can’t seem to get.
[36:59] First, I’m just an unscrupulous guy
[37:02] trying to get by in an unscrupulous profession.
[37:07] And second,
[37:08] I respect him profoundly.
[37:11] There’s perhaps nobody I respect more.
[37:17] In the eight or so months I’ve known you,
[37:21] I’ve found you to be
[37:22] utterly beyond reproach,
[37:32] which is why I’m so surprised
[37:35] he would take all that money
[37:38] I brought in,
[37:39] fire me,
[37:42] then go through all this
[37:45] just to avoid giving me my slice.
[38:03] WILSON: Hey, how’d it go?
[38:04] SHORE: They’re deliberating.
[38:05] Can we talk about the outfit?
[38:06] WILSON: (sighs)
[38:08] All the assistants here wear uniforms.
[38:11] I like it.
[38:12] Do you?
[38:14] Well, as soon as I pass the bar,
[38:15] it’s coming off.
[38:15] I can’t wait.
[38:16] Let’s go to the bar now.
[38:19] We conduct our sexual harassment
[38:20] behind closed doors here, sailor.
[38:22] SHORE: I shudder to think.
[38:23] Excuse me. Oh.
[38:26] CRANE: That was a hell of a closing.
[38:27] I like what I see so far.
[38:29] $9 million, portables,
[38:31] a closing like that.
[38:32] What do you say…
[38:34] we take our relationship
[38:36] to the next level?
[38:38] Are you a homosexual, Denny?
[38:41] I’m offering you a job, sailor.
[38:44] BILLINGS: You can’t be serious.
[38:47] They already have a verdict.
[38:48] SHORE: What?
[38:49] That means they never got
[38:50] to damages.
[38:51] You lost, pilgrim.
[38:52] Come on.
[39:04] It’s exciting.
[39:08] GLEASON: All right.
[39:10] Mr. Foreman,
[39:11] the jury has reached a verdict?
[39:14] We have, Your Honor.
[39:15] What say you?
[39:17] FOREMAN: On question one,
[39:19] “Was the defendant’s termination
[39:20] of the plaintiff wrongful?”
[39:22] We find in the affirmative.
[39:24] That means “Yes.”
[39:26] Oh.
[39:27] FOREMAN: On question two,
[39:27] concerning damages,
[39:29] we order the defendant
[39:30] to pay the plaintiff
[39:31] compensatory damages
[39:32] in the amount of $2.3 million.
[39:35] (music playing)
[39:46] BILLINGS: Congratulations.
[39:47] Thank you.
[40:09] Lost.
[40:11] $2.3 million.
[40:12] Two?
[40:14] We’ve appealed.
[40:15] Let’s not– HATCHER: Well,
[40:16] does this affect payroll?
[40:18] I mean, can we still finance our cases?
[40:20] Do you guys need me to open up a separate account?
[40:22] YOUNG: Look, I’ll advise you
[40:24] what to do, Lucy, okay?
[40:26] Jimmy, Ellenor,
[40:27] in the conference room, please.
[40:36] (door closes)
[40:42] I don’t want the money.
[40:44] If the judgment holds up,
[40:45] we’ll pay you the money.
[40:47] I don’t want it.
[40:49] Well, you’ll get it.
[40:49] Do with it what you want,
[40:51] but this firm always meets
[40:52] its financial obligations.
[40:54] Maybe we can donate it to a cause
[40:56] that we mutually–
[40:57] legalization of prostitution,
[40:59] something that–
[41:04] whatever.
[41:06] Why are you here?
[41:08] (chuckles)
[41:10] I’m here because…
[41:15] I’m a sucker for closure,
[41:16] I guess.
[41:19] Not to be confused
[41:20] with sentimentality, but…
[41:24] I wanted you all
[41:26] to know two things.
[41:29] First,
[41:33] I’m sorry
[41:36] for any embarrassment that–
[41:43] well, any embarrassment.
[41:49] And second,
[41:56] I really loved working here.
[42:00] I know my coming back
[42:02] isn’t an option,
[42:04] but…
[42:07] people should know where people stand.
[42:09] I’ve always believed that.
[42:12] And…
[42:23] I loved working here.
[42:26] I wanted you to know.
[42:41] (door closes)
[42:43] (music playing)
[42:56] (music playing)
[43:20] BOY: Score, score.
[43:21] WOMAN: You stinker.
[43:24] (music playing)
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