L.A. Law

L.A. Law1986

L.A. Law is an American television legal drama series that ran for eight seasons on NBC, from September 15, 1986 to May 19, 1994. Created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher, it contained many of Bochco's trademark features including an ensembl… more »



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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