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00:04Harvard trivia the lightning round go Pulitzer prizes 46 Nobel Peace prizes five what is the
00:11oldest book in the Harvard library collection the Bible wrong the Gutenberg Bible everyone
00:16knows it's the Gutenberg Bible yes but you didn't say it the rules dictate you must be precise as
00:21the law is a very precise endeavor how many US that's not fair you didn't even finish the question
00:26and yet it's right question was going to be how many US presidents have attended Harvard you want
00:31names no we get it final round Ross ahead by one one question each points are double double because
00:39he wants to keep you in the game set bring it on Ross I bleed crimson oh venomous banter this
00:43is
00:43adorable I love it Ross square pizza where do you get it are you kidding any self-respecting Harvard
00:52alumnus would know the answer to that late night studying you want square pizza where do you go
00:59um you know I'm more of a burger guy I study better on protein
01:08that's pathetic it's Pinocchio's I answer mine I win yeah I know
01:16how many current US Supreme Court justices are from our alma mater five
01:28can I need to say Ross no just that the answer is wrong Scalia Roberts Kennedy Breyer Kagan
01:35Ginsburg Ruth Bader Ginsburg went to Columbia she graduated from Columbia after she attended Harvard
01:40for two years the question was phrase how many justices were from Harvard well she was on the
01:46Harvard Law Review when she arrived at Columbia as a transfer she was from Harvard the rules dictate
01:52that you must be precise as the law is a precise endeavor congratulations that's what you get for second
02:04place to the victor belongs the spoils a case pro bono one of your very own congratulations enjoy
02:26Lewis knows Lewis knows what my dirty little secret you're Canadian haha no he knows that I didn't go to
02:32Harvard no he doesn't how can you be so sure about that because you're walking with me right now did
02:37this whole Harvard trivia thing and then he brought up this pizza and I doesn't mean he knows look I
02:41think we need to hack into Harvard system or something you know put my records in can't I'm booked this
02:46weekend I'm breaking into Fort Knox I got to return some stolen doubloons okay hilarious I'm serious
02:52listen nobody's gonna check into your past unless you give them reason to Lewis is devious he's not bold he
03:01won't think we did this because he'd never think to do it himself doubloons the ridiculousness of
03:08your suggestion warranted the use of a silly word got it
03:25is that Quentin Sands I just saw leaving mm-hmm you know him I know of him why was he
03:30holding your
03:30hands kissing them what are you implying Harvey I don't know maybe you two are going steady I was
03:36implying that it looked like he was grateful to you for taking his case good because that's exactly
03:41what it was that's a bad move we may make money billing out on their defense but when we lose
03:46which we will it's gonna hurt us in the long run how do you know we'll lose because it's my
03:50job to
03:51know and his company's ALS wonder drug is killing people ALS is incurable and everyone who is taking
03:58that drug is going to die anyway hmm that's your defense if he kills them a little faster it's a
04:04public service our defense is those allegations are untrue he has taken this story all over town and
04:11not a single firm thinks he has a case which is why he came to me because he wants someone
04:16who
04:16believes in him and what is it exactly that makes you believe in him well I got to know his
04:20character
04:20pretty well during the time that we were married Quentin is expecting you to want
04:32what you think is really the only thing to tell me is him and his wife is wearing a hat
04:34I'm
04:34getting all the peace and five for your wife everybody want to know how it feels everybody want to see
04:42her
04:43what it's like leaving me to be quiet I don't mind me and Mr. Stone with a piece of
04:50making money alright
05:10You forgot this last night.
05:12I didn't forget that.
05:14I have no intention of taking this case.
05:16So, I did get you this.
05:19What is it?
05:20Wedding gift.
05:20I'm sorry it's so late, but it's hard to be on time when I never knew you were married.
05:26Are you seeing anyone, Harvey?
05:28Hmm?
05:30You don't want to tell me, and I don't really care,
05:32because you and I share the same trait of keeping our personal lives personal.
05:37You were married.
05:38It happened when you were at Harvard.
05:40It didn't work out.
05:40We were too dedicated to our careers, and that's all I'm going to say about it.
05:45Okay.
05:45You're right.
05:46It's none of my business.
05:48I'm still not taking this case.
05:50Why is that?
05:50Because sometimes I do things that my clients don't like, and if their ex-wives are looking
05:55over my shoulders, that's not really a problem.
05:57But when their ex-wives are also my managing partner, that hamstrings me.
06:02And if I'm going to turn this loser into a winner, I can't be hamstrung.
06:06I can't have that.
06:09Do what you got to do.
06:11You won't interfere?
06:12What did I just say?
06:14Do you have any idea how hard it is to develop a new drug if you're not Pfizer or Amgen
06:19or Merck?
06:21This is important, Harvey.
06:24If Quentin came to you looking for someone to trust him, why aren't you handling this case yourself?
06:28That's none of your concern.
06:29Well, I'm not asking you as your colleague.
06:32I'm asking you as Quentin's attorney.
06:39After Quentin and I separated, he started seeing one of his research consultants, Lisa.
06:45They're still together, but he never married her.
06:48She doesn't want me on the case.
06:50Oh, terrific.
06:51You're sticking me with a losing case and a girlfriend who isn't going to like me any more than she
06:55likes you.
06:56Well, I'm sure it's not the first time someone hasn't liked you, Harvey.
07:03Who doesn't like me?
07:05Picture to the devil without the charm.
07:07Okay, so Kerensky owned this building for two years?
07:09Yeah, then things got bad.
07:11Three below, the heat went out and nearly froze to death.
07:13Then a gas leak in my stove.
07:14You could smell the damn thing, but he said it was fine.
07:16I called for a month, then I had to replace it myself.
07:19Why didn't you just move?
07:21This is the apartment I grew up in.
07:22It's the only place I've ever known.
07:24I don't have any brothers or sisters.
07:26My parents are not with me anymore.
07:29I'm not leaving the one connection I have today.
07:31You said you weren't sleeping.
07:33Are you stressed out?
07:35Bed bugs.
07:37No.
07:37My place is literally crawling with them.
07:40Could you sleep knowing the minute you turn out the light, they're coming for you?
07:43No, I couldn't.
07:44Well, Kerensky won't do anything about it without proof,
07:46and I can't get someone from the city down to verify they're there.
07:49Don't worry.
07:50I can't.
07:51Two weeks next Thursday.
07:53I don't think that you heard me.
07:55I need someone down there today.
07:57Two weeks next Thursday.
07:58Okay.
07:59I'd like to speak to your supervisor, please.
08:01You can do that next Wednesday.
08:03Okay.
08:03Glenda, let me tell you what I'm going to do between now and next Wednesday.
08:07I know exactly what you're going to do.
08:09You're going to do what every other lawyer threatens to do.
08:10You're going to file a 409-3 grievance claiming that I did not fulfill my obligation to promptly direct you
08:15to my supervisor,
08:16a grievance that will be passed on to my supervisor next Wednesday.
08:20No, what I'm going to do is hire a private investigator to look into every aspect of your life from
08:26the day you were born until next Tuesday,
08:29and then I'm going to use whatever it is they find to make you wish that your biggest problem was
08:33keeping this job that you seem to hate so much.
08:39Yeah, I'm not like every other lawyer, Glenda.
08:41What did you say your name was?
08:44Spectre.
08:46Harvey Spectre.
08:52You're a baseball fan.
08:54I am.
08:54Then I assume you know Lou Gehrig was a bad man.
08:58They didn't call him the Iron Horse for nothing.
09:00Then he got ALS.
09:02You know what it did to him?
09:03His hands locked up, then his legs.
09:05His speech, eventually his breathing, couldn't control him.
09:09His mind knew what it wanted, but his body, he was trapped inside, unable to do anything.
09:15Even today, you get ALS within three to five years, you die.
09:18Or sooner if someone takes your drug and their liver fails.
09:21Our drug makes people's remaining years better, and it doubles their life expectancy.
09:25Except for the people whose livers are failing.
09:27You don't...
09:27Lisa.
09:28It's okay.
09:31I can see why Jessica likes you.
09:33You cut through the bullshit.
09:35That's something I always loved about her.
09:37She just does it with a little less charm than I do.
09:39Isn't she a little taller than you?
09:41It's the heels.
09:42Let me tell you what it takes to get a drug approved today.
09:45We were $139 million into development before we ever hit the shelves.
09:49We jumped through every hoop they threw at us, and we proved our drug was safe for eight years.
09:53So you're saying these claims are baseless?
09:55We're talking about six terminal patients with a wide array of medical issues, and they're saying my company's drug caused
10:01this.
10:03They were drinking coffee on the Titanic.
10:05I don't think that put Leonardo DiCaprio in the water.
10:08Since Jessica vouched for you, I'm going to go ahead and believe what you're telling me.
10:11But since these other firms determine you have exposure, here's what we're going to do.
10:15We're going to pay them.
10:16We're going to pay them a little bit of money so you can keep saving lives.
10:19Because if we drag this out, people won't think of your drug as a way to save lives.
10:23They'll think of it as a death sentence.
10:28The guy from the housing department is going to be here in about five minutes.
10:31How did you manage that?
10:33You know, they're actually pretty receptive when you explain the situation to them.
10:37That's what you have to do.
10:38Prevent the spread.
10:40I had to get rid of most of my things.
10:42Clothes, record collection, books.
10:44I had a first edition catcher in the rye.
10:46You know what that was worth?
10:46No.
10:47The bugs can live dormant for 18 months.
10:50You just have to throw everything out.
10:55Frank!
10:56Kerinsky.
10:56You're here.
10:57Yes, I live here.
10:59It's funny you should mention that because you haven't paid rent in four months, so I wasn't sure.
11:02I haven't paid rent because you haven't done...
11:04My client has withheld rent because the apartment is not habitable.
11:08New York Housing Code Subchapter 2, Article 4, Section 27-20...
11:12Hey, no rent, no apartment.
11:14That's my code.
11:15But if you want something legal, there's a court order.
11:19You've got three days to get out, or the sheriff's department will empty the place for you.
11:24Have a nice day.
11:37You're late.
11:38Look, it was Louis' pro bono.
11:40I, uh...
11:41Wait, that's my suit.
11:42My extra suit from my office.
11:43Yeah, it's, uh, Louis' fault.
11:45I went to the client's place.
11:46It was overrun with bed bugs, so I went back to the office.
11:49Oh, you tracked bed bugs into my office?
11:51No.
11:51Oh, you walked in there naked?
11:53No, Donna met me in the downstairs men's room, and...
11:55Okay, Donna's fired, and you're buying me an extra suit.
11:58By the way, that's a three-piece suit.
12:00Where's the vest?
12:00Yeah, but me needs to talk to you about that.
12:02Vest?
12:02Really?
12:04Says the guy with the bike helmet.
12:07Uh, safety first.
12:10Come on.
12:11Come on.
12:17Ah.
12:19The house that Emmalink's built.
12:21Nice.
12:22Very nice.
12:23Colin Church, Mr. Sands, and Mr. Spector.
12:26Lately arrived to our little legal dispute.
12:29You say legal dispute, I say shakedown.
12:33Always a fine line between the two, n'est-ce pas?
12:35Look, we could sit here and posture about the strengths and weaknesses of our cases,
12:40but frankly, that's going to bore the hell out of me.
12:45Seriously?
12:46It could be much lower.
12:47It could be much higher.
12:50Let's pretend it's just right.
12:51My clients' lives are being cut short, and according to accepted calculations, the current value
12:59of a life is $7.9 million.
13:02You're not even offering pennies on that.
13:05Those happen to be EPA calculations based on a full life expectancy.
13:10Adjusted for plaintiffs whose expectancy is just a fragment of this yields a value of
13:13$143,427, approximately.
13:20What your child fails to understand is that for someone with only three to five years to
13:26live, each day is worth infinitely more.
13:29But the real crux is the punitive damages, because if your client wants to sell me the idea that
13:37he didn't know about these side effects years ago, I'm not buying it, which is why we want
13:43$250 million.
13:45What?
13:45Quentin.
13:46No, this is outrageous.
13:48Do you know what you're doing?
13:50You're bankrupting this company and taking away years of life from real people who are walking,
13:54talking, and breathing easier because of the drug we make.
13:57I don't represent those people.
14:00My clients...
14:01That's tenuous claims at best.
14:03And unless one of your six is Rupert Murdoch, you're out of your mind.
14:07Okay.
14:13You printed that?
14:14Well, not yet.
14:16But I will.
14:17You realize that's libelous.
14:18Maybe it is, maybe it isn't.
14:20But after it runs, you and I both know it won't much matter.
14:24We're done here.
14:25I don't take to extortion.
14:27I'm not going to be bullied by an ambulance chaser, no matter how nice this suit.
14:30It is nice, isn't it?
14:32Italian.
14:32And it fits.
14:35$250 million, Mr. Sands.
14:38I'll give you four days.
14:51Church wants to play?
14:52We play.
14:54I have housing court in the morning.
14:55It's housing court.
14:57Your grandmother could win.
14:58Let's see just how real his client's liver problems are.
15:01And if they are real, we suggest they're from the disease itself, or they took the wrong dose, or they
15:07took a cocktail of combined drugs.
15:09Also, I want to see Quentin's company financials.
15:12I already asked for them once.
15:13I want you to call them and follow up.
15:15I want to know everything Church could go after.
15:16So we've gone from settlement to scorched earth.
15:20I didn't feel like writing a quarter-billion-dollar check.
15:23It's a negotiation.
15:24Exactly.
15:24That's why I'm arming myself for the next round.
15:26By digging into Quentin.
15:28I'm a Boy Scout.
15:29I like to be prepared.
15:33So you think you'll look like a Boy Scout by putting dying people on the stand and tearing them apart?
15:41You're going to look like an asshole.
15:42For every one they claim has a side effect, we have 600 who don't.
15:46And if I need to look like an asshole to convince the jury that hundreds are more important than the
15:51one, I'm not going to lose a minute's sleep over it.
15:53I have court in the morning.
15:58Oh, I'm not clear.
16:01Was this a conversation with my managing partner or my client's ex-wife?
16:05You need to settle this case, Harvey.
16:07Which I will do if you stay out of it.
16:09As you promised.
16:13Make it go away.
16:16Rachel.
16:17Go away.
16:18I need to talk to you.
16:19Oh, oh, who's picking on you now, Mikey?
16:21Mom and Dad are fighting.
16:23Harvey and Jessica.
16:24Why do you care?
16:25I'm just rattled.
16:26My first trial tomorrow.
16:28Housing court.
16:29Housing court?
16:31I could win at housing court.
16:33You'll be fine.
16:35But not if you wear that suit.
16:47Carvarello versus Kerinsky properties.
16:49So how does this usually work?
16:52Uh, well, usually the trial starts and there's a judge and then, you know, people say things.
17:00You've never done this before, have you?
17:02Well, I never drove a car before the first time I drove one and I'm still here, aren't I?
17:07Oh, this is your first time?
17:10I'm your first?
17:12Don't worry, I promise not to be gentle.
17:15Frank, it's nice to see you.
17:17One last time.
17:20Um, if it pleases the court.
17:22It pleases the court to decide who speaks and when.
17:29Well, sit down.
17:30We're talking about $4,000 in withheld rent payments.
17:34Uh, yes, your honor, but we have receipts for repairs, lost clothing, as well as...
17:40$4,000, yes, your honor.
17:42Just talking to me.
17:45Uh...
17:46Why hasn't he paid, counselor?
17:50Uh, that one was for you.
17:51Uh, bed bugs, your honor.
17:53I have receipts that show my client's financial outlay to rectify the problem far exceeds the amount.
17:59Housing department certified the presence of bed bugs?
18:02Uh, yes, your honor.
18:04Abaitment.
18:07Excuse me.
18:09I'll do it.
18:10Your honor, this is an eviction hearing.
18:16The pertinent question is not habitability, but whether or not rent has been paid.
18:19Actually, city code states that rent may be withheld if the warranty of habitability is breached.
18:28In that case, we request to see the checks Mr. Ross' client has placed in escrow.
18:31Yeah, the, the...
18:33Checks.
18:34In escrow.
18:35Pending the outcome of a rent abatement hearing.
18:37That's not in the code.
18:39It is the accepted practice.
18:41And therefore binding in this courtroom.
18:44Your client did put money in escrow, I assume.
18:47I didn't have any money left.
18:48I had to pay for it.
18:50Eviction upheld.
18:50But your honor, he...
18:51Did you see me bang the gavel?
18:53That means step aside.
18:55Next case.
18:57You never forget your first.
19:08You know what happens to pitchers when they get shelled in rookie league, Mike?
19:11You think they make it to the bigs?
19:13Or do they just end up on some sad American Legion team of has-beens?
19:17I get it.
19:17I lost.
19:18I'm sorry.
19:19Oh.
19:22Well, you're sorry.
19:24In that case...
19:25No, I am sorry.
19:27But right now I have some research to do for Harvey, so if you'll excuse me.
19:31Remember when you stole that client I had you bring in?
19:33That was a good time for you, wasn't it?
19:35See, I gave you a nothing case so that when you did win, it would still do nothing for your
19:39career.
19:40But I still expected you to win.
19:44So yeah, I guess, go back to your research.
19:47Maybe that is your niche.
19:52Maybe it is.
20:01Most mornings I can make it out of a chair, get across the floor,
20:08and I can hold my daughter.
20:13How many were in the study?
20:16412, over two years.
20:18And we have videos of all of them.
20:2025% were given placebos.
20:22The rest, varying doses of amylinx.
20:24And more than half were like that one,
20:26showing significant signs of improvement.
20:28And you're telling me there was nothing affecting the liver?
20:31Yes.
20:32If you're just coming to question that, we'll move on.
20:36You don't like it that Quentin went to his ex-wife, do you?
20:39No, I don't.
20:41I don't want any garbage from the past getting in the way.
20:44I mean, what Quentin's done here is nothing short of miraculous.
20:47I think I may have found a way to keep that miracle going.
20:51I was going through the plaintiff's medical files,
20:54and then I found this.
20:57This is good.
20:59This is really good.
21:01Jones versus Norco.
21:03Washburn versus Hawthorne Incorporated.
21:06Actually, seven cases that Mr. Church solicited lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies.
21:11In each case, he was able to exact a settlement,
21:15because the company knew that even if they won,
21:17a protracted battle would do more damage than settling.
21:21You have evidence of that?
21:22Plaintiff number two in our case, Eleanor Baker.
21:24She also happens to be plaintiff number seven in Jones versus Norco.
21:28He's recycling plaintiffs.
21:30It's very green of you.
21:31Mr. Church?
21:32Mr. Spector has his documents.
21:35I have mine showing that prior to FDA approval of his drug,
21:40Quentin Sands' company was on the verge of bankruptcy.
21:43Three months after that drug hit the market,
21:46sales rocketed to $38 million a quarter,
21:50which is clear financial motive for falsifying clinical trials.
21:54Now, Your Honor, does that sound like a groundless claim to you?
21:59I told you to go over those financials.
22:01Asked him five times.
22:02He never gave them to me.
22:03Your Honor.
22:04Mr. Spector, you can question his tactics all you'd like at trial,
22:08but he's right.
22:08That right there is financial motive for fraud,
22:11and this case is moving forward.
22:14Thank you, Your Honor.
22:36Jessica, what are you doing here?
22:37Get in.
22:38I was just about to get some coffee.
22:40I haven't seen it yet.
22:49Heard about your little setback in court.
22:51Getting blindsided by my own client holding back isn't a setback.
22:55It's an embarrassment.
22:55What are you talking about?
22:56Did you ever think it's time to consider
22:58that he isn't the upstanding man that you think he is?
23:02When we were married,
23:05when I took a client Quentin knew was guilty,
23:07he never shut up about it.
23:08He went on and on about right and wrong.
23:11Sounds annoyingly self-righteous.
23:12It was.
23:13But it's also how I know he didn't do this.
23:16For all his faults,
23:17Quentin has never lied to me before,
23:19and he's not lying about this.
23:22So stop questioning his ethics
23:23and start winning this case.
23:25We had a deal that you were going to stay out of it.
23:27You don't know everything I know.
23:30All right.
23:31That's not staying out of it.
23:33No, you're right.
23:34I'm not staying out of it anymore.
23:45I'm sorry.
23:46You looked into his background this deeply?
23:48The investigation reveals what it reveals.
23:50If he lied about this,
23:51he could have lied about anything.
23:53You think I didn't know he started with Lisa
23:55before we were separated?
23:57This is old news, Harvey.
23:58I moved on a long time ago.
24:00Jessica, it's a pattern of behavior.
24:02Quentin came to me
24:03because he knew I thought he was a good man,
24:05and I still do.
24:07You obviously don't.
24:09I'm taking the case.
24:14What about Lisa?
24:16If Lisa has a problem with it,
24:18then Lisa can take it up with me.
24:22It's kind of ironic, isn't it?
24:23You and I both lost in court yesterday.
24:25You lost?
24:27In housing court?
24:28How does one lose in housing court?
24:30People win there without lawyers.
24:32Well, he had a lawyer, Tanaka, and she...
24:34Vivian Tanaka?
24:35Yeah.
24:35What, you know her?
24:36If your landlord's using Vivian Tanaka,
24:38this isn't about bed bugs.
24:39Vivian Tanaka represents
24:40half the high-rises in Manhattan.
24:42This isn't a petty rent dispute.
24:44You guys go in condo.
24:45Well, that's great.
24:47Forcing Frank out for a conversion is harassment.
24:49I can go after him for that.
24:50No.
24:50You want to take down Vivian?
24:52You better go in there
24:53with more than just one client.
24:55You show the pattern,
24:56the settlement goes up.
24:57If they did this to him,
24:58I guarantee they've done this to others.
25:00So I should find other people
25:01in Frank's building?
25:02Think bigger.
25:05Bigger how?
25:12Kerinsky owns five buildings,
25:14and they all used to be rent-controlled,
25:16but now we go for a million and a half a unit.
25:18Nice profit margin.
25:19I went to look for housing department complaints
25:21in the year prior to his remodel,
25:23and each one of them,
25:24tenants who couldn't buy into the conversion
25:25ended up with some complaint.
25:27Garbage, heat, air,
25:29all of them, one by one.
25:30Kerinsky drove them out.
25:32You couldn't get their names
25:32from housing complaints?
25:33No, he gave me some names,
25:34but I need to make this bigger
25:36than just his building.
25:37Look, I only get one hour off a day for lunch,
25:39and I never take it.
25:40Do you really need me for this?
25:41See these people
25:42who are leaving the building?
25:43Mm-hmm.
25:44The entire building looks like them.
25:47I know I clean up okay, but...
25:49Mm, you need me to class you up a bit.
25:51Not class, but...
25:53Class.
25:54Whatever gets you through the door.
25:55All right, you ready?
25:56Yeah.
25:57Hi there.
25:58My wife and I are here
25:59to see some of the new units.
26:01Isn't that right, honey?
26:02Mm-hmm.
26:03So, what do you think, sweetheart?
26:06Hmm, it's fine,
26:07but I like the place on 52nd better.
26:0952nd?
26:10That's awful close to your mother.
26:12No, no, no.
26:13We're not talking about my mother.
26:14Well, I...
26:14Okay, I...
26:15It doesn't matter to me.
26:16I mean, I love being with your mother.
26:18I love your mother.
26:20So, why don't you tell us something
26:22about your little building?
26:23Well, I think you'll find
26:24that not only are the amenities top quality,
26:26so are the tenants.
26:27That's good to hear.
26:28You know, because we're not just looking
26:29at buying square footage,
26:31but they put down some roots.
26:33Well, that is such the right way
26:34to look at it.
26:35Is it?
26:35Yes, and I think you'll also find
26:37that the people who've bought here,
26:38they're like you.
26:38They're young, ambitious.
26:41We're acting for the kids.
26:43Must you keep touching me?
26:44Is there a problem?
26:45Any other questions I can answer?
26:47I'm sorry.
26:48My wife here, my beautiful wife,
26:50just gets a little paranoid sometimes.
26:52You know, you wouldn't believe
26:53how long it took her to just
26:54go out with me in the first place.
26:57Forever.
26:58Are there any other tenants
26:59who have been here for a while?
27:01You know, they might be able
27:01to show us the ins and outs
27:03of the place, the neighborhood.
27:04Well, the building was totally
27:05renovated two years ago,
27:07so most of our tenants are newer.
27:09We only reopened in January.
27:10Hmm.
27:12But I think there are some
27:14of the old tenants who bought in.
27:15You think that we might be able
27:16to speak to them?
27:17Just to be sure.
27:18It would really make us
27:19feel more comfortable.
27:21Ow!
27:24This is feisty.
27:26So in love.
27:27Yes, we are.
27:28So in love.
27:30Yes, we are.
27:38You came to me because you wanted
27:40someone who knows you
27:41always tell the truth.
27:42Well, you don't.
27:43Who are you talking about?
27:45Lisa.
27:46I asked you back then
27:48if anything had started
27:49before we were separated.
27:51You said it hadn't.
27:52And I believed you.
27:54Because I didn't want to hurt you.
27:55You want to know what hurts me?
27:57I thought it was my ambition
27:58that caused our divorce.
28:00I never said that.
28:00No, but you let me believe it.
28:03I shouldn't have started
28:04with Lisa when I did,
28:06but it happened long after
28:07you and I both know
28:08we weren't working.
28:10No, I'm sorry.
28:14Sorry I didn't have the courage
28:16to tell you that.
28:20What about now?
28:22Now?
28:24They're manipulating the facts,
28:25and I'm not going to apologize
28:27just because we happened
28:28to hit it big
28:28when I was about
28:29to lose everything.
28:32I'm going to defend you
28:33either way
28:34because I took this case
28:35and that's what I do.
28:37But if I'm going to
28:38stake my reputation on this,
28:39then I need to know
28:40if there are any other lies
28:41that are going to come up
28:42and sandbag me.
28:45And I need to know right now.
28:55Thanks.
28:57See, I have some
28:58catching up to do.
29:05People are stupid
29:06when they're young.
29:08Do you want to know why?
29:09I want to know why
29:10they're stupid
29:10all the other years
29:11of their lives.
29:16unfit at sleep, Spence.
29:21You never got married.
29:23Now we're sharing
29:24our personal lives?
29:27Till death
29:29do us part.
29:31I actually believed it.
29:34Did he falsify
29:35the clinical trials?
29:36He says he wouldn't do that.
29:45because he needs the drug to work.
29:51He's dying.
29:56Quentin has ALS.
30:18Miss Parker,
30:19how long have you worked
30:20for Mr. Sands?
30:21Well, technically,
30:21I'm an independent consultant,
30:23but I've been a part of Amalynx
30:25on the beginning.
30:26Yes, I imagine you have been.
30:27We're just trying to establish
30:28your credentials
30:29for testifying for him.
30:31How long have you known
30:32Quentin had ALS?
30:34On the beginning.
30:35And how long have you known
30:37Quentin falsified trial results
30:39to get the drug on the market
30:40to save his own life?
30:41What?
30:43No, he wouldn't do that.
30:45Come on, Lisa.
30:46We're all on the same team here.
30:48We're trying to figure out
30:48how to protect the man you love.
30:50Well, I thought you believed in him.
30:54You slept with Quentin
30:56while he was married to me.
31:00He said it never happened
31:01and I believed him.
31:03But I have learned
31:04that he can lie.
31:05So do I believe in him now?
31:07No.
31:12This is damage control.
31:13We're just trying to protect him
31:15because they will find out
31:16and he will get caught.
31:17And if you don't tell us
31:18the real facts,
31:20we can't mitigate the damage
31:22from his lie.
31:23But he didn't lie.
31:25I swear, he didn't.
31:27But you did, didn't you?
31:31He was sick.
31:32He needed the drug
31:34and you would have done anything
31:34for FDA approval.
31:36Come on, Lisa.
31:37Help us help him.
31:41You didn't see
31:42what he was like.
31:45He was barely Quentin then
31:48and then he got better
31:50and I've never seen
31:51anything like it.
31:53I was the one to see it.
31:55See what exactly?
31:58Six months in,
31:59one person out of the hundreds
32:01started showing signs
32:02of liver damage.
32:03And that would jeopardize approval.
32:05Yeah, and I couldn't take that chance
32:06so I took the person
32:07out of the study.
32:08You never told Quentin?
32:10No, he would have waited
32:11and we didn't have the time.
32:12He didn't have the time.
32:14And I love him.
32:17So what else could I do?
32:21Look, there is an upside
32:23to all of this.
32:24Upside?
32:24To the fact that I
32:25knowingly defrauded the FDA.
32:27Well, the key word is unknowingly.
32:29Lisa is an outside contractor.
32:31The company may be liable
32:32for actual damages,
32:34but we can shift the blame
32:35for the fraud to Lisa.
32:36There'd be a small payment,
32:37but you might be able
32:38to keep the drug on the market.
32:39And throw Lisa under the bus?
32:40She was throwing you
32:41under the bus.
32:42She was trying to save my life.
32:47Would there be criminal charges?
32:49Possibly.
32:50She should get her own lawyer.
32:52It's a conflict for us.
32:53Look, our goal is to protect you.
32:56I don't know.
33:01There is an alternative.
33:04You can join Church's lawsuit.
33:07Jessica, we're lawyers for the company.
33:09We can't advise them to do that.
33:10Harvey, this is his life.
33:11That's not the point.
33:12This is my case, my call.
33:14Wait, wait, wait.
33:16What would that mean?
33:18Science Pharmaceuticals would go down,
33:20but you'd share in the settlement.
33:22You could open a new company,
33:24keep the drug alive
33:25under a different corporate umbrella.
33:26I'm not pretending I'm one of them.
33:28You are one of them.
33:31I can't do that.
33:32It's not who I am.
33:34Now, isn't there another way?
33:36You are one of them.
33:39And they're one of you.
33:45Mike, we've got work to do.
33:47Where are you?
33:48Oh, I'm looking at you right now
33:50in conference room C.
33:51Sorry, can you please excuse me?
33:54AA meeting?
33:55You're in the office?
33:56Funny.
33:57No, it's my lawsuit.
33:58Which suit is that?
33:59Against Johnny Kerinsky.
34:00Between Frank's building
34:01and the one Rachel and I
34:02are about to buy into.
34:04Oh, yeah, we're married.
34:06It's a long story.
34:07Look, you said think bigger, right?
34:09I tracked down 15 former tenants
34:11who were willing to testify
34:12to all manner of harassment
34:14that forced them
34:14out of their apartments.
34:15You did this overnight?
34:16Yeah, I couldn't sleep anyway.
34:18Kept thinking I felt bedbugs.
34:20But I get these people
34:22in front of a judge
34:22to tell their story
34:23and there is no way
34:24that Vivian Tanaka
34:25can spin this
34:26to save Kerinsky's ass.
34:29You should hear their stories.
34:30They'd break your heart.
34:32Yeah.
34:32If you had a heart.
34:34Emotion is fine,
34:35but you better have
34:36some cold hard facts
34:37to back it up
34:38because Vivian Tanaka
34:39is no pushover.
34:41But it's good work.
34:43Keep at it.
34:44I'm going to go do
34:45what I got to go do.
34:54We need more.
34:56How are we going to get more?
35:01Mike?
35:02Is this the building
35:03we were in yesterday?
35:03No rents,
35:05no apartment.
35:06That's my code.
35:08Yeah.
35:09Before and after.
35:14We need to go carpet shopping.
35:19I see you found my ad.
35:21Trying to steal my thunder, Harvey?
35:23Business school 101.
35:25You have a crisis,
35:26you acknowledge the problem.
35:27You want to be Tylenol,
35:29not Toyota.
35:29I'm a little late for you
35:31to acknowledge this is a crisis.
35:37Ladies and gentlemen,
35:38thank you very much
35:39for coming here today.
35:41Quentin Sands placed this ad
35:43because your lawsuit
35:44made it clear
35:45that his drug had side effects
35:47that he didn't know about.
35:48We wanted to know
35:49how widespread this problem was.
35:52We had an outpouring of response.
35:54not from people struggling
35:56like yourselves,
35:57but from people desperate
35:59to keep the drug available.
36:02You think we're lying.
36:04You're here because you think
36:05this company has been
36:07hiding things from you.
36:08And you're right.
36:10They have.
36:11But Quentin wants to come clean.
36:14He wants to show you
36:15exactly what it is
36:16that he's been hiding.
36:19I can't really open it.
36:22I can't hold anything.
36:24I don't know how much longer
36:25I can keep working.
36:27It'll get better.
36:29It will.
36:30You know it will.
36:33I guess.
36:36I bet my life on it.
36:41It's not fair you got ALS
36:43in the first place.
36:45And it's definitely not fair
36:47you had side effects
36:47from the drug I created
36:49and I didn't.
36:51But now that I know they exist,
36:53I want to fix them.
36:55So that people like you
36:59and maybe even you
37:01can have what I have right now.
37:04But he can't.
37:05He can't if he gives you
37:07what you're asking.
37:08We're not saying
37:09that you don't deserve compensation.
37:11Our commitment to you is this.
37:12We are offering you
37:14partial ownership
37:16in his company.
37:18A company that is
37:19trying to save lives.
37:20Money isn't going to
37:21help you live longer.
37:23Taking the deal
37:24and letting Quentin
37:26try and fix the problem
37:27could.
37:28Like it or not,
37:31you're all in the same boat.
37:33Give Quentin the opportunity
37:34to keep that boat
37:36from sinking.
37:58You really took the offer?
38:01Uh-huh.
38:01Church didn't like it.
38:03But they didn't like church.
38:05They liked you.
38:06Hmm.
38:07And me.
38:10Who wouldn't?
38:12Oh, your mother
38:12was never a fan.
38:14Want to know the truth,
38:15my father wasn't much
38:16of a fan either.
38:17Now that is a lie
38:18and I know it.
38:19Yeah.
38:20Real truth is
38:21they'd both take you
38:22over Lisa in a minute.
38:32I'm sorry.
38:36I'm sorry too.
38:40From now on,
38:42I'm back to no more lies.
38:45Well, if we're going to do that,
38:48you remember that time
38:50that your jag got sideswiped
38:51when it was parked
38:52outside the house?
38:53Yeah.
38:54Yeah, it didn't exactly
38:55go down that way.
39:00I was mad.
39:01Did you know what you did?
39:02You were mad.
39:08Well, you brought a sack lunch.
39:10We would have shared.
39:11Amusing.
39:12As was this,
39:13your little lawsuit.
39:15Take your sack of presents
39:17and run, kid.
39:18You're in way over your head.
39:19Oh, I think you'll be just fine.
39:21Hello, Vivian.
39:23Hello.
39:24So the rookie called in the veteran.
39:26No, no, I'm just here to watch.
39:28I love spectator sports.
39:29You enjoy watching the Yankees
39:31destroy a little league team?
39:32David and Goliath
39:33happens to be
39:34one of my favorite stories.
39:36Okay.
39:37I'll bite.
39:38What's in the bag?
39:44Hey, hey, what are you doing?
39:46Oh, do you recognize this carpet?
39:48Make him get that out of here.
39:49This is your own carpet,
39:50Mr. Korinski.
39:51It's from Frank Carvello's apartment.
39:52Come on.
39:54You feel the fibers,
39:55the texture.
39:56It's almost alive.
39:58You brought bed bugs in here.
39:59Whoa, whoa, whoa.
40:00That's vandalism.
40:01Assault.
40:02You know, I'm happy
40:03that you put it that way
40:04because that's exactly
40:05what we're going to be
40:05charging your client with.
40:06What are you talking about?
40:08He didn't just fail
40:09to eradicate a bed bug infestation.
40:11He actually created one.
40:13Yeah, he pulled the carpet
40:14from one of his old buildings,
40:15carpet that was already infested,
40:17and then he reinstalled it
40:18in my client's apartment
40:19to drive him out.
40:20That's crazy.
40:21You might want to warn
40:22your client about perjury.
40:24We've got sworn testimony
40:25from the installer.
40:26And a picture of the same carpet
40:28from one of his old buildings
40:30before it was renovated.
40:32By the way,
40:33my wife and I really love
40:34what you've done with the place.
40:36So it looks like
40:37we're talking about, what,
40:39assault, violations of rental codes,
40:42health codes, and, you know,
40:44just basic codes of human decency.
40:47And if a jury in New York
40:48heard all that, wow,
40:49imagine the damages.
40:50Harvey, spectate, please.
40:52Just get that carpet out of here.
40:54So, Vivian,
40:56how am I doing for my first time?
40:58This still counts as my first time,
41:00doesn't it?
41:02Now, let's talk about
41:04how much this is going to cost you.
41:17Yes?
41:18Just thought you'd like to know
41:19your case, the pro bono.
41:21I won.
41:23How exciting for you.
41:24Like I said,
41:25it's just a pro bono case.
41:26It's not going to help your career.
41:27I did also manage to sign
41:2815 new clients
41:29who are all suing
41:30for the same harassment,
41:31and they will be paying.
41:32So you can multiply this number
41:35times 15.
41:38It's not bad for Rookie League.
41:43Come on,
41:44tell me that wasn't worth
41:45missing your lunch hour for.
41:46It makes me proud
41:47to be your wife, though.
41:49Yeah, wait,
41:49what is it coming up?
41:50Is that our third
41:51or our fourth anniversary?
41:52It's our fifth.
41:53Doesn't mean anything to you.
41:54Yeah.
41:55In fact,
41:55I think that we should
41:56have a date night
41:57and celebrate.
41:58You're funny.
41:59Hey,
42:00I'm serious.
42:10I can't date anyone
42:11from the office.
42:11I can't date anyone
42:11from the office.
42:15I can't date anyone
42:16of the office.
42:29I can't date anyone
42:30I can't date someone
42:33from the office.
42:33I can't date anyone
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