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The law firm of Kenner, Bach and Ledeen had been litigating a class-action lawsuit for six years. What was the name of their client? |
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Michael was in the midst of extricating himself from a failed business venture. Who had been his partner in the business? |
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After Arthur Edens experienced a breakdown, Michael was sent to Milwaukee to take care of the situation. Where did Arthur have his breakdown? |
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In Milwaukee, Michael instructed the Kenner Bach associates to find an item of Arthur's. What was this item, which ended up in the hands of Karen Crowder? |
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Given only a week to get the money which was owed on the failed bar, Michael went to Marty for a loan. |
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6.
After Arthur's death, Michael found out that Arthur had had bound copies of Memorandum #229 printed with the title "Summons to Conquest". From where did Arthur get the title for these booklets? |
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When Michael went to Marty with the copy of Memorandum #229 and asked "what if Arthur was right", Marty said they should immediately go to the judge with proof of their client's negligence. |
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While he was at his card game, Michael received a call about a client who needed help. What had the client done? |
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After leaving the client in Westchester, Michael was driving along when he suddenly pulled over to the side of the road. What caused Michael to stop and exit his vehicle? |
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When Michael approached Karen Crowder at the board of director's meeting, he demanded $10 million to keep quiet about Memorandum #229. What did he accept from her? |
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