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The Client Study Guide

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by John Grisham
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Chapter 23 Summary

Reggie is meeting with the psychiatrist, Dr. Elliot Levin, while Mark, Diane and Judge Harry are all trying to get a hold of her. Clint shows up at the doctor's office and fills her in on the latest news the minute she steps out of Dr. Levin's office. Reggie is outraged. They rush to court, because there is less than hour left until hearing time. At the court, they run into McThune. Reggie threatens McThune with the tape and forces him to fill her in on everything. He warns him not to say anything self-serving and against her client, if he is called to testify.

Reggie steps into Harry's office, like it is her own. She and Harry are good friends. Harry and his wife, Irene, have been invited to several of Momma Love's.....

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