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Carl Sack and Katie Lloyd defend the firm against a client who claims Denny Crane misled them about the environmental friendliness of the Crane Poole and Schmidt offices. Meanwhile, Alan Shore takes on a bank when the lending institution threatens to foreclose on Clarence Bell's home; Whitney Rome goes up against a 14-year-old boy in court when his parents use legal action to keep him from freely watching porn on his wireless device; Jerry Espenson's objectophile girlfriend dumps him; and Sack makes a decision regarding the future of Lorraine Weller's employment at the firm.
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Director: Lou Antonio
Writer: David E. Kelley, Craig Turk, Sanford Golden, Karen Wyscarver
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Broadcast: 2007-12-18
Production No.: (unknown)
Episode Overall No.: 78
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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Paul Young [A Very Special Christmas 2] - What Christmas Means to Me |  |
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Yvette Nicole Brown - What are you doing New Year's Eve? | |
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Other Music: "Run, Run Rudolph" performed by the singers at the Christmas party. |
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