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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
The emphasis was on the difference between protecting and covering up. Stone argued that he was protecting his boss (his words accordingly to Berman). Therefore, that he was protecting is stipulated by Stone. Berman disagreed and said he was actually covering something up for his boss. Stone did not say he was covering something up, nor was that proven. That was all Berman.
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I like to remind young lawyers that many older lawyers have reached the point where the passage of times means they remember law that used to be or never was and have forgotten or not learned the law that is, and that the youngun's often have to watch out for them.
I hope you have some younguns in your office.