L.A. Law

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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.:
Will Rosalind be joining us?

Leland McKenzie:
Uh, no. No she won't. As a matter a fact, Rosalind has ask me to informed you all she'll be leaving by the end of the week.

Arnie Becker:
She's taking all those clients with her?

Leland McKenzie:
Yes. [Benny has serve some Danishes on the plate. Ann ask Benny how's his show of The Wizard of Oz going so far]

Ann Kelsey:
So, Benny, how's the show going?

Benny Stulwicz:
Good.

Stuart Markowitz:
You're shopping for an agent yet?

Benny Stulwicz:
No. [Benny felt bad and now left the meeting]

Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
What's with him?

Leland McKenzie:
Can we get started?

Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
Cavanaugh vs. Smyth. [That's for Michael Kuzak representing the plaintiff Tom Cavanaugh, who is suing the defendant Warren Symth]

Michael Kuzak:
And we go today. It's gonna be a tough one.

Arnie Becker:
I'm surprised you're even taken it to trial.

Michael Kuzak:
Well, outting makes some people pretty mad, Arnie, particularly the out he...

Jonathan Rollins:
What is outting?

Michael Kuzak:
There some gay activists like the defendant who believed in forcing other gays to come out of the closet. Sometimes it's gay, politicians who don't support gay causes other times it's just people that they want everyone to know they are gay.

Abby Perkins:
Sounds nasty.

Michael Kuzak:
Yeah, well the defendant has freedom of the press on his side, what was published was true. So it's not liable. It's probably not invasion privacy either since my guy was a public figure.

Ann Kelsey:
Which is why he was out in the first place.

Michael Kuzak:
Right.

Douglas Brackman, Jr.:
Well, a couple of queens get mad each other. Look out.

Michael Kuzak:
These are not queens, Douglas, one is a cop, the other is a journalist. And they are both gays. But they're not queens. [But guess who's here will be joining the firm in a while during the meeting is Gwen Taylor for Roxanne who is absent, spending sometime with her father Murray who has Alzheimer's disease]

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