A Civil Action
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1:21:00
Go ahead, sit down.
1:21:01
He puts his feet up
on this French antique thing

1:21:06
and he tells me to put my feet up.
1:21:09
Put your feet up. Come on.
1:21:12
- No, thank you.
- No, go ahead.

1:21:15
- Go ahead.
- No, really, I'm fine.

1:21:18
Nothing's going to break.
Put them up.

1:21:21
It was weird - all this talk about
putting my feet on this table.

1:21:25
It's all right - I mean it.
Try it. Come on.

1:21:28
Put your feet up.
1:21:38
There. Now, I can afford to pay you
almost anything you ask.

1:21:44
It's not the money.
1:21:47
But a settlement that high
says we're guilty.

1:21:50
That says to every two-bit
personal injury lawyer in Boston,

1:21:54
Iet's sign up everyone in Woburn.
1:21:56
Creates a shark effect,
and that I can't afford.

1:22:00
Give me a number.
1:22:03
I'm not negotiating with myself, Al,
1:22:05
throwing out numbers
you can say no to.

1:22:08
- You give me one.
- 8 million.

1:22:14
He said 8 million?
1:22:18
8 million.
1:22:21
I can't go to the families
with that.

1:22:23
Wait! What? Who? What families?
1:22:26
I can't go to them empty-handed.
1:22:28
What are you talking about?
1:22:30
Since when is that empty-handed?
8 million is a lot of money!

1:22:36
I owe them more than that.
1:22:39
What do you owe them?
1:22:41
Do you owe them your career?
1:22:43
You're talking
about our careers here!

1:22:45
- You owe them that?
- And OUR families!

1:22:49
That's what we're talking here.
1:22:50
Our families...
1:22:53
Don't do it.
1:22:58
Don't go for broke on this one.

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