Better to hear it in his own words (which you've already heard, or you wouldn't be asking).
Better to hear it in his own words (which you've already heard, or you wouldn't be asking).
You have to do it three times before it's funny again.
As opposed to Sir Ian McKellan, who imagines what it would be LIKE to be a wizard, and then he uses his acting ability to pretend to be a wizard for the duration of the film.
Daniel Day-Lewis makes his own shoes, so all it would cost him is the materials. They're damn nice shoes, but expensive? No.
Well, it was ALREADY trademarked, before it became an eponym. In order to KEEP your trademark, you have to zealously protect it. You can't do anything about what people call it in private conversation, but you can send cease-and-desist letters if you find out somebody's using it as the title of a TV show. Kleenex…
Also, in the first season of BCS, every episode ended in "O"; Uno, Mijo, Nacho, Hero, and so on. At least, that was the plan; Episode 5, which was supposed to be called "Jell-O," had to be renamed at the last minute to "Alpine Shepherd Boy" because of trademark infringement reasons.
Howard has no children. At least, none that I know about, har har har!
Mabel
Witness
Sunk Costs
Sabrosito
Chicanery
Off Brand
Expenses
Slip
Fall
Lantern
It's a moot point now, but I don't see how that could be an option (although I know people have floated the idea). Suspension or even disbarment, that's his money.
I have no doubt that, when Howard learns of Kim's accident, he will also send a fruit basket and a card (although probably not meat). For all of Howard's behavior towards Kim, he DOES like her and respect her. He'll tell her "There'll always be a place for you at HHM if you want it," mostly as a matter of form, but…
One thing to remember is that the only ones who unquestionably benefit from a smaller-but-quicker settlement are Jimmy…and Sandpiper.
A Bug's Afterlife? A Bug's Living Death?
The little man in the boat was responsible for the Miracle at Dunkirk!
I won't even commit to the idea that he's doing the right thing. Davis & Main/Erin may have eminently defensible reasons for advising against this settlement, but of course the nature of the show prevents us from hearing their side. Cliff Main (Ed Begley Jr.) certainly didn't strike me as the type to milk widows and…
I work in San Francisco, and one time I was assigned to case being litigated in San Diego (USDC, Southern District of California). This was before e-filing, and we had to get any papers on file with the Court before 10:00 AM (I don't recall whether that was a local rule, or the particular judge's requirement),…
I've known at least two high-functioning young tech professionals who smoked meth to help them stay awake for three-day work sessions.
"The ladies should be on jimmys side, they might die before they can get any money if they stay on davis/mains timeline."
In the comics, she definitely kills herself (while she's sane enough to do so), by telekinetically activating a long-dormant Kree laser-cannon in the Blue Area.
She'll spend most of the movie transformed to look like anybody who's not Jennifer Lawrence, but she still gets paid for all those scenes.
Well, I think it was established that she didn't know the star she ate had an inhabited planet, but I think it was also established that knowing wouldn't have made any difference.