Erin Brockovich
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1:38:00
Hey, come on.
1:38:02
Come on.
1:38:04
Go home. Get well.
1:38:06
Because you're no good to me sick.
1:38:10
I need you, all right?
1:38:12
This case needs you.
1:38:17
Did you tell them that?
1:38:43
Binding arbitration isn't
that different from a trial.

1:38:46
It's overseen by a judge. Evidence
is presented in much the same way.

1:38:51
And then a jury decides?
1:38:53
Sorry, I forgot to mention that
there's no jury in binding arbitration.

1:38:58
No jury and no appeal.
1:39:01
What option do we have if
we don't like the result?

1:39:04
None. The judge's decision is final.
1:39:06
Not a good answer.
1:39:07
No, but we don't
anticipate that being a problem.

1:39:10
As I already told you...
1:39:12
...it's definitely between
50 and 400,000,000 dollars.

1:39:16
Well, which?
There's a big difference.

1:39:18
I wouldn't like to speculate.
1:39:22
-Well, how does it get divided?
-Yeah, who gets what?

1:39:28
My medical bills started two years ago,
before some of the other people here.

1:39:33
My daughter was in and out
of hospitals more than his.

1:39:36
It shouldn't matter when it started.
1:39:40
People, listen, please!
1:39:42
The point we have to address
tonight is getting everyone to agree...

1:39:47
...that binding arbitration
is better than a trial...

1:39:50
...that could go on for
1 0 years before you see any money.

1:39:54
Maybe some of us
wanna wait 1 0 years!


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