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The Client Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 103 pages (30,813 words)
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Chapter 16 Summary

Reggie and Mark go to the hospital. Jack Nance is watching them, as they leave. When they are gone, he slips into Reggie's office. Nance tells Clint that he is a reporter and asks to speak to Reggie. Clint tells Nance that Reggie is not there, and Nance leaves without much accomplished.

Reggie and Mark rush past reporters and into Ricky's room. They find Diane looking upset, like she was crying. Mark asks what's wrong. Dr. Greenway tells them that Diane's employer just couriered a letter informing her that she has lost her job. Reggie is furious and asks to keep the letter. Diane allows her to do so. Mark and Diane comfort each other about the job loss.

Reggie leaves the room and calls Clint. She tells him to prepare a summons, because she.....

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