TNT&G's address is 333 South Hope Street in Los Angeles. As Ron and Luther walk back to their office, they enter Bank of America Plaza. 333 South Hope is the address of Bank of America Plaza.
Tom Nicholson: If the hammer works, don't bring out the shotgun.
Linda Wallis: Why is Ron on a business show? Why not a network with more viewers? Most jurors don't watch this. Tom Nicholson: We're not trying to influence the jury. When you're suing a corporation, you try to influence its board through its stock price. Institutional investors and money managers control most of Pagonon's stock. They watch this show. They'll see Ron on TV and might begin to believe that Pagonon is in real legal trouble. So they'll call to start selling off their Pagonon shares. It will only take about a minute for the price to drop. If the stock price drops low enough, it could pressure Pagonon's board to settle this case with a check big enough to save Mary the pain of trial.
Luther Graves: You wanna be a judge, Ron? Ron Trott: Hell, no! But I'd like to be asked.
Ron Trott: She took her daughter out for a good time and went home in a body bag, Lloyd. So make me a real offer. Quit wasting my time. Give me an amount that makes up for making a 14-year-old girl an orphan. Lloyd Barrett: An orphan? Give me a break, Ron, there's no press here. Tom Nicholson: Is that funny to you?
Lloyd Barrett: (to Ron) Thank you for opening the door so I could dump on the ride operator, Ron. It's nice to know I can always depend on your utter lack of proportion. Ron Trott: (to Luther) I went too far.
Original International Airdates: United Kingdom October 26, 2007 on LivingTV Czech Republic October 19, 2008 on Prima Slovakia June 10, 2009 on Markiza
This episode marks the first civil case of the series.
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