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Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
Any word on Daniel's baby?
Leland McKenzie:
No. Not yet. But we're working on the problem.
Arnie Becker:
Well colleagues at Channel 3 have been...
Jonathan Rollins:
I've got City Council members getting the word out on the district's.
Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
Well let's hoped his efforts pay off before time runs out for Lucy. [Leland is looking at his appointment book] Well, Collins vs. Reeve and KINX News. Wasn't this settled?
Melina Paros:
KINX is offering nuisance value, but on my advice, Mrs. Collins has refused.
Leland McKenzie:
What cause of action?
Melina Paros:
Wrongful death. We're suing the cameraman and the newsgroup for 1,000,000 bucks.
Arnie Becker:
Come on, this poor guys distraught over losing his job barbecues himself on TV. You blame the press.
Melina Paros:
If the cameraman weren't there, my client's husband would be alive.
Jonathan Rollins:
Except for the first amendment, you might have a case.
Melina Paros:
I know I'm pushing the envelope, but the people attire the media's lack of responsibility, I think it'll fly.
Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
Who knows? Maybe we'll said a President, we could use the publicity. Ann Kelsey vs. City Los Angeles. What's this?
Ann Kelsey:
I'm suing the LAPD for inadequate response during the riots. They had a helicopter overhead during Stuart's attack, and all he did was watch.
Leland McKenzie:
Stuart, you're not involved in this action?
Stuart Markowitz:
No, I'm not. This is Ann's shot.
Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
What kind of damages he's looking for?
Ann Kelsey:
Loss of consortium.
Leland McKenzie:
Wait, you're aware with a case such as this, you can expect questions about your intimacies...
Stuart Markowitz:
It doesn't matter, Leland. Clearly, I'm a shadow of my former self. [Stuart needs to take a moment and be alone at his office]
Ann Kelsey:
I understand that this is a matter of public record, but it's not up for discussion here. [Ann closed her desk folder] Excuse me. [Ann is going to be back to have a talk with Stuart]
Leland McKenzie:
Yes, ma'am.
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