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Alina
Guys need some help
Can anybody explain me what the woman is saying at 14-17 sec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-xIql-qiwU
I hear the phrase but I can't exactly understand the meaning
I hear the phrase but I can't exactly understand the meaning
Jun 26, 2016 10:06 AM
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"We're being sued for every case Mike Ross has ever touched" - it means their clients are now taking the law firm to court, presumably because they found out Mike is a fraud (this is not said in the video, but if you watched the previous seasons, you know what I mean). "Every case he has ever touched" means every case he was involved in (however small the involvement was).
I'm looking forward to season 6 myself - haven't seen it yet! :)
June 26, 2016
Anna, thank you so much) I haven't watched this show yet, but my job is to translate such small promos, so sometimes I am not aware of some plot details, so I need somebody to consult me :D
One more time , thank you!
June 26, 2016
Alina
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English, German, Italian, Russian, Ukrainian
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English, German, Italian
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