Recap
The scene opens with Wendy Scott-Carr turning all the evidence she’s collected over to the State Bar Association. But before he gets that dire news, Gardner’s dancing through the halls with Diane. That’s where Damascus comes in. The firm represents three American protestors and their families in a class action for wrongful death. Gross’ company, they charge, sold its decryption software to the Syrian government. It was then used by the Syrian army to decrypt private emails in order to arrest, torture and murder protesters. “You don’t care about these protesters,” Gross tells Lockhart, Gardner. Representing Gross: Viola Walsh, who previously tried to lure Alicia away from the firm. ..
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