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I remember him having a meeting with her after the assistant at Mesa Verde convinced her boss to leave the firm with Kim. Did he call them after he gave her the well wishes and whatnot? I dont remember that part.

1. No we have seen throughout this show he was not happy for him. He pretended to be happy when Jimmy said he passed the bar but as Howard revealed it was Chuck who didnt want him made partner. ONLY Chuck by the way. Howard was fine giving him a job but Chuck didnt want him to be a lawyer as even Chuck himself

Jimmy helped himself by taking the job in the mailroom, going to night school and passing the bar

And then he spent years after screwing him over because Jimmy decided to do better than working in the mailroom. It wasnt like Jimmy came begging to Chuck for a job. Jimmy decided to turn his life around like Chuck always wanted him to and he needed Chuck's help to do it. He cant at one moment make Jimmy his personal

He became obligated to support Jimmy when he took him on at the law firm
He became obligated to support Jimmy when he decided he needed to make reforming his conman brother his personal cause

Well @disqus_g9ca9Es5D1:disqus here is another explanation. Depending on when these rules were adopted Jimmy couldnt work with Kim and had to give up his clients.

But she seemed like they had a loving relationship to me that only improved once Walt started feeling Alpha being in the meth business. She even took the extra step in supporting him by helping hide his money.

HHM tired to prevent him from using his own last name to advertise himself as a lawyer if I remember correctly

We know Jimmy turns into an amoral shit bird and so does Mike so it's not like there is a lot of wiggle room here

Yeah Jimmy wouldnt get so violent

Woah! But he was running away from the DEA anyway and he wouldnt contact them again so even though he died in the end his disappearance would have the same effect on them

It was true, yes, but was a result of Chuck's actions

Well okay maybe Hector but in Hector's case he was doing justice for an innocent man who "wasnt in the game"

But if they run drugs through the area or grow weed up there he might know something on where his body would get dumped

Uhh Jimmy got his rate bumped 150% for a suspension

Until you leave them out for awhile when you got to jail and they get all soft and plot to murder your abuelo

I didnt even notice that

Saul begins to desperately need money. He is unusually dressed in green
in many scenes of this episode. The green color is the symbol for greed,
money, growth and envy in the color theory of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. ~ Wikia

I was thinking that would have solved the problem easily but then I thought maybe he didnt want to do it that way because the Bar would recognize the end run

Chuck's fault he is out possibly thousands, so why shouldnt Chuck suffer too?