The good doctor s6e16
Glassman takes Shaun to see his lawyer, who says there is a settlement offer, but if Shaun takes it he will have to be supervised for six months.
How do personal differences impact the way people see and treat others? That's what The Good Doctor episode, "The Good Lawyer," examines, providing an example of the difference it makes when someone has the love and faith of a mentor and friend. Shaun Freddie Highmore is sued for malpractice after amputating the hand of an accident victim. The suit involves an incident where Shaun and Dr. Park Will Yun Lee stopped to render aid at the scene of an accident while on their way home from a dinner.
The good doctor s6e16
The entire hour was devoted to a new law firm and the lawyer with OCD that Shaun wanted to take his case. This new series was only tangentially related to the original but was relevant enough to keep viewers' attention. Most of the hour was devoted to introducing the new characters and creating a parallel situation to Shaun's situation at St. Like Shaun, Joni is a neurodivergent person whose condition may interfere with her ability to do her job -- and her mentor has played a similar role throughout her life as Glassman has for Shaun. Oddly, Glassman never mentioned this, even though he's known Janet Stewart for years and relies on her for all his legal needs. Glassman: She's good. She's smart. She's been helpful whenever I need it. Shaun: How many times have you been sued? Since Glassman's relationship with Janet is strictly professional, he might not have been aware. But I'd think the two would have compared notes when Glassman referred Shaun to Janet's law firm!
Janet is impressed with Joni's research which Joni doesn't plan to use.
It is the hundred-and-tenth episode overall, and aired on March 13, Shaun Murphy seeks legal representation to help him win a case and puts his faith in a promising young lawyer, Joni DeGroot, who has obsessive compulsive disorder. This episode page needs a full episode plot summary. Write it in your own words, then delete this template. Glassman takes him to a law firm that he has used in the past. They meet with a partner, but Shaun is resistant to settling out of court, as he knows he did nothing wrong.
How do personal differences impact the way people see and treat others? That's what The Good Doctor episode, "The Good Lawyer," examines, providing an example of the difference it makes when someone has the love and faith of a mentor and friend. Shaun Freddie Highmore is sued for malpractice after amputating the hand of an accident victim. The suit involves an incident where Shaun and Dr. Park Will Yun Lee stopped to render aid at the scene of an accident while on their way home from a dinner. A brother and sister were gravely injured after their car flipped. The brother who was the driver, was flung from the car because he wasn't wearing his seat belt. The brother is the plaintiff suing Shaun. She encourages Shaun to settle the case, citing the risk of losing his medical license if they go to trial.
The good doctor s6e16
Don't worry -- this story will still revolve around the characters we know and love. According to the spoiler video, Glassman introduces Shaun to his friend, an experienced lawyer who has helped him before. Unsurprisingly, Shaun soon decides to go instead with her associate, a young lawyer with OCD who has never tried a case before. Most doctors didn't think Shaun could succeed at the hospital and viewed his autism as a liability. That's why Shaun wants to work with Jodi.
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And maybe if people with severe OCD were given them, it would normalize that and other types of neurodivergence so that people wouldn't risk being judged for being different. Not me. Since Glassman's relationship with Janet is strictly professional, he might not have been aware. In the present, the lawsuit is about Shaun's actions when he and Dr. Joni picks up the book and recalls a case about a kid with a knife and a metal detector. The lawsuit asserts that the amputation was unnecessary. If Joni can't function around squeaky chairs, then those types of chairs should be removed from the courtroom before she enters it. Daniel Perez credit only Hill Harper as Dr. Asher Wolke credit only Brandon Larracuente as Dr. More to explore. This episode page needs a full episode plot summary.
The entire hour was devoted to a new law firm and the lawyer with OCD that Shaun wanted to take his case.
Fiona Gubelmann Dr. How to watch Kung Fu Panda 4. Added: March 13, Glassman: She's good. But I'd think the two would have compared notes when Glassman referred Shaun to Janet's law firm! A brief lapse into self doubt causes Joni to revert to previous habits of copying others, but her mentor reminds her to play to her strengths since it has worked for her. She tells Shaun she doesn't think the settlement is right. How do personal differences impact the way people see and treat others? Top picks Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Did he remember telling Shaun not to amputate because of a possible basal spasm, or did he just think he did? Glassman takes him to a law firm that he has used in the past. Top Gap.
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