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Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
Next stop, the Simon & Catherine Rubin Foundation vs. University of California and Dr. Emily Connor. We're representing Dr. Connor and the University?
Jonathan Rollins:
Yeah. The Rubin Foundation granted Dr. Connor $100,000 to study a new way to save heart attack and stroke victims, she's happy to the project and Kurt Rubin the Foundations President wants his money back.
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb:
Why?
Jonathan Rollins:
He says she's breach the contract by using scientific data from the Nazi concentration camps.
Alex DePalma:
What?
Tommy Mullaney:
Nazis?
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb:
What date?
Stuart Markowitz:
We're representing Nazis?
Jonathan Rollins:
No. We're representing a highly respected scientist who wants to save lives.
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb:
Which particular Nazi experiments is she using?
Jonathan Rollins:
The deco hypothermia experiment.
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb:
Huh.
Jonathan Rollins:
You know where they subject to prisoners to freezing temperatures and monitor the physiological responses.
Alex DePalma:
How many died?
Jonathan Rollins:
About 90 men, but tens of thousands die every month from heart disease and my client thinks you can save a lot of them.
Stuart Markowitz:
I'm sorry, I don't by that.
Arnie Becker:
You're hate to sound crass, but if it meant the life-or-death of somebody that I love dad want them to use the data, it won't change would have to those prisoners.
Leland McKenzie:
Well, I don't think it's quite that simple, Arnold.
Jonathan Rollins:
Come on, Leland, no one's saying experiments were horrendous, but there were 50 years ago. If the data concede even one life today, I feel...
Leland McKenzie:
Now, I - I'm - I'm not saying you shouldn't take the case, Jonathan. And I understand what Mr. Rubin is afraid of.
Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
Is there any possibility of a settlement?
Jonathan Rollins:
So far they haven't been willing, I think it just hoping for the best deal at the 11th hour.
Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
Good luck. And we're adjourned.
[the meeting is dismissed and they're done]
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