"L.A. Law" Great Balls Afire (TV Episode 1992) Poster

(TV Series)

(1992)

Michael Tucker: Stuart Markowitz

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  • Barry Gorman : [Stuart opening the door is this man is Barry Gorman]  Mr. Markowitz, Barry Gorman. Thanks for seeing me.

    Stuart Markowitz : Sure. Uh, what can I do for you?

    Barry Gorman : Oh, we'll get to that.

    [Mr. Gorman looking up Stuart Markowitz's family] 

    Barry Gorman : It's a nice family.

    Stuart Markowitz : Thank you, thank you very much. So you have a client with a tax problem, right?

    Barry Gorman : Hmm? Oh, no, no. This is a private matter. You, uh...

    [Mr. Gorman clears his throat] 

    Barry Gorman : ...knew a woman back in 1974 named Karen Alder.

    Stuart Markowitz : Yes, I did indeed. We met down in Baja. How's she doing?

    Barry Gorman : She passed away a few months ago.

    Stuart Markowitz : I'm very sorry to hear that. She, she was she was couple years younger than I am.

    Barry Gorman : You and Miss. Alder had a relationship, right?

    Stuart Markowitz : Well, you wouldn't call it a relationship. We went out a few times.

    Barry Gorman : But you had... uh, sexual relations on some of those occasions, didn't you?

    Stuart Markowitz : Excuse me? What's this about, Mr. Gorman?

    Barry Gorman : This is about paternity, Mr. Markowitz. You have a daughter.

    [Stuart has to find out that he has a daughter] 

  • Arnie Becker : Well, so far this alleged daughter hasn't filed yet. She'll probably threaten to go public to force a settlement.

    Ann Kelsey : That's blackmail.

    Arnie Becker : Oh, absolutely. Look, this Gorman is a bottom feeder. I wouldn't be surprised if he manipulated this girl into filing suit. He may even try to get appointed her guardian.

    Ann Kelsey : So, we're looking at fraud here.

    Arnie Becker : Probably. But they've done some homework. Stuart... You did know this woman? Karen Alder?

    Stuart Markowitz : Yep, I - I dated her for, like, uh, 3 months.

    Arnie Becker : And you did go to bed with her?

    Stuart Markowitz : Yes. It was a casual thing. Well, I wasn't a monk.

    Ann Kelsey : I never said you were.

    Arnie Becker : Okay, the good news is the girl is 16, the most she can ask for is 2 years support until she reaches her majority.

    Stuart Markowitz : What's the bad news?

    Arnie Becker : California child support guidelines state that a child must be supported in a fashion commensurate with the father's wealth.

    Ann Kelsey : Oh, God.

    Arnie Becker : Giving your net annual salary, uh, I could see her going for, what, 6,000 a month for 2 years? You're looking at a $150,000 hit here.

    Stuart Markowitz : If this really were my daughter, why didn't the mother contact me for support?

    Ann Kelsey : Exactly.

    Arnie Becker : Relax. They overlooked one thing.

    Stuart Markowitz : What?

    Arnie Becker : Your sperm count is so low, it can be measured in fractions. Their case is real shaky.

    Stuart Markowitz : Great, that makes me feel really wonderful.

    Ann Kelsey : So, what do we do?

    Arnie Becker : The easiest way to get rid of this: DNA tests. But it probably won't come to that. Look, Gorman is a K-mart lawyer. If I go at him at Warp 10 and I don't let up, I might intimidate him right back into the woodwork.

    Ann Kelsey : Good, because if he thinks we're going to roll over for this kind of extortion, he is dead wrong.

  • Douglas Brackman, Jr. : Next stop, the Simon & Catherine Rubin Foundation vs. University of California and Dr. Emily Connor. We're representing Dr. Connor and the University?

    Jonathan Rollins : Yeah. The Rubin Foundation granted Dr. Connor $100,000 to study a new way to save heart attack and stroke victims, she's happy to the project and Kurt Rubin the Foundations President wants his money back.

    Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb : Why?

    Jonathan Rollins : He says she's breach the contract by using scientific data from the Nazi concentration camps.

    Alex DePalma : What?

    Tommy Mullaney : Nazis?

    Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb : What date?

    Stuart Markowitz : We're representing Nazis?

    Jonathan Rollins : No. We're representing a highly respected scientist who wants to save lives.

    Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb : Which particular Nazi experiments is she using?

    Jonathan Rollins : The deco hypothermia experiment.

    Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb : Huh.

    Jonathan Rollins : You know where they subject to prisoners to freezing temperatures and monitor the physiological responses.

    Alex DePalma : How many died?

    Jonathan Rollins : About 90 men, but tens of thousands die every month from heart disease and my client thinks you can save a lot of them.

    Stuart Markowitz : I'm sorry, I don't by that.

    Arnie Becker : You're hate to sound crass, but if it meant the life-or-death of somebody that I love dad want them to use the data, it won't change would have to those prisoners.

    Leland McKenzie : Well, I don't think it's quite that simple, Arnold.

    Jonathan Rollins : Come on, Leland, no one's saying experiments were horrendous, but there were 50 years ago. If the data concede even one life today, I feel...

    Leland McKenzie : Now, I - I'm - I'm not saying you shouldn't take the case, Jonathan. And I understand what Mr. Rubin is afraid of.

    Douglas Brackman, Jr. : Is there any possibility of a settlement?

    Jonathan Rollins : So far they haven't been willing, I think it just hoping for the best deal at the 11th hour.

    Douglas Brackman, Jr. : Good luck. And we're adjourned.

  • Ann Kelsey : Be aggressive, Arnie, I want vintage Becker.

    Arnie Becker : Please, Anne.

    [Arnie open the door to get to the proceedings] 

    Arnie Becker : Good Morning.

    Barry Gorman : Mr. Markowitz.

    [Mr. Gorman shaking hands with Stuart Markowitz] 

    Barry Gorman : Mr. Becker.

    [And Mr. Gorman shaking hands with Arnie Becker] 

    Stuart Markowitz : This is my wife, Ann Kelsey.

    Ann Kelsey : Mr. Gorman.

    Barry Gorman : I'd like you both to meet my client, Sarah Alder.

    [Sarah meets is Ann Kelsey and Stuart Markowitz] 

    Sarah Alder : Hi.

    Ann Kelsey : Hello.

    Sarah Alder : [Sarah shaking hands with Stuart]  Hi.

    Stuart Markowitz : Hi

  • Arnie Becker : Let's get started. First thing I'd like to know is what you're doing representing a minor.

    Barry Gorman : It so happens, Counselor, that I'm planning on seeking guardianship for this young lady.

    Arnie Becker : You know, the only thing that stinks here worse than your case, Counselor, is your ethics.

    Barry Gorman : Let's drop the animosity, shall we?

    Arnie Becker : You haven't even seen animosity, Mr. Gorman. It's highly unlikely that this girl is Mr. Markowitz's daughter. These medical records from his urologist can attest. You're leveling flimsy charges against a man of high principles... and low sperm count.

    Stuart Markowitz : All right, Arnie.

    Ann Kelsey : She's your daughter, Stuart.

    Arnie Becker : What?

    Stuart Markowitz : What?

    Ann Kelsey : You're the father, I can tell.

    Barry Gorman : Terrific. Let's draw up some papers.

    Ann Kelsey : Look at her. Look at her eyes, for God's sake, can't you see it?

    Arnie Becker : I don't believe this.

  • Ann Kelsey : How are we going to tell Matthew?

    Stuart Markowitz : Honey, Matthew's 2 years old.

    Ann Kelsey : I can't just see it now, Mother, this is Stuart's daughter by a previous relationship.

    Stuart Markowitz : Now, wait a minute, we don't talk to your mother now, why should this change...

    Sarah Alder : [Sarah finds out that's not true]  He's not my father.

    Barry Gorman : What?

    Arnie Becker : What?

    Sarah Alder : I'm sorry. I knew my mom have been with you. I knew you had money, that's why I came to you. But you're not my real father.

    Barry Gorman : Let's not jump to any rash conclusions here.

    Sarah Alder : He doesn't even look like me.

    [Sarah and Stuart are not related] 

    Sarah Alder : I'm sorry.

    [Sarah's leaving and heading home. What's wrong with Stuart Markowitz biologically paternal? And what's the matter with Ann Kelsey? She's out of her mind] 

  • Stuart Markowitz : I called Dr. Finkelstein. I want that DNA test.

    Ann Kelsey : It'll only confirm what we already know, Stuart. She is your daughter.

    Stuart Markowitz : [sighs]  It's weird. I was in that room, what, 5 minutes? Most of which I spent telling myself she was a fraud. And this feeling keeps coming up. It's the same feeling I had that day we lost Kelsey.

    Ann Kelsey : [sighs]  What was the mother like?

    Stuart Markowitz : She was... she was nice. Karen. She was... funny. She was smart.

    Ann Kelsey : Was she good in bed?

    Stuart Markowitz : Ann... At that point in my life, if I got a woman in bed, it was good.

    Ann Kelsey : Obviously, you didn't practice safe sex.

    Stuart Markowitz : No, in 1974, safe sex meant not having sex in a moving vehicle, okay?

    [Ann looking weird] 

    Stuart Markowitz : Are you okay about this?

    Ann Kelsey : It's not the mother. Or your relationship with her. It's the idea that there is a stranger out there that has some kind of claim on you.

    Stuart Markowitz : She doesn't have a claim on me. She gave up whatever claim she had when she walked out that door.

    Ann Kelsey : She gave it up. Does that mean you can?

    Stuart Markowitz : No. No, I don't think I can.

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