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 »



Victor Sifuentes:
[Back at the LA Law firm building in the evening, Victor went to see Rosalind at her office] Cynthia Brown just fired Jimmy Hoffs, you know anything about that?

Rosalind Shays:
Yes. I advise her to discharge him. I also recommend...

Victor Sifuentes:
Where the hell do you get off going to her?

Rosalind Shays:
Don't you talk to me like that.

Victor Sifuentes:
Jimmy Hoffs build this case. He did all the leg work on this case.

Rosalind Shays:
Jimmy Hoffs was giving bad advise. And it's co counsel, it was my obligation to point that out to the client.

Victor Sifuentes:
Co counsel? You blindsided him! You blindsided me!

Rosalind Shays:
I came to you! You wouldn't listen!

Victor Sifuentes:
Oh, it's crap. Look I don't know what the hell your game is, lady, but I'm gonna tell something point-blank Senior Partner or not. I don't trust you.

Rosalind Shays:
I warned you once, don't talk to me like that!

Victor Sifuentes:
When the hell you gonna do? Fire me? Go ahead!

Rosalind Shays:
Don't think that I won't! You have something to say to me. You come into this office like a civilized human being and we will discuss it. But charge in here again, shouting at me, and I guarantee you all fire you!

[Victor is leaving the firm without Rosalind and the rest of the team. Nobody is going to stop Victor except Rosalind]

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