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The Client Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 103 pages (30,735 words)
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Chapter 13 Summary

By Tuesday evening, Foltrigg and his crew have nothing to do, as they wait for the meeting with Reggie. They sink to doing something they all hate to do, legal research. The issue at hand is how they can force Mark Sway to tell them what he knows or harder still, how they can force Reggie to betray her attorney/client privilege. Meanwhile, Foltrigg also works on a backup plan. He gets approval to put Mark and his family in the Federal Witness Protection Program. They put together a deal that they think Diane cannot refuse. The deal includes a good job for Diane, a house, possibly a car and some kind of cash incentive. Foltrigg feels confident.

Mark is sick of sitting with his Mom in Ricky's room. He takes off to the hospital.....

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