"The Forgotten Lawyer" Chapter 3
He considered giving the kind of vague response lawyers specialized in.
Instead...
He chose the truth.
"My wife died in a car accident."
"I had a six-year-old daughter who needed her father present."
"Not billing eighty hours a week."
"Not sleeping in hotel rooms."
"So I chose her."
"I've never regretted that decision."
Something softened in Evelyn's expression.
"You gave up your career to be a parent."
Lucas gave a small smile.
"I gave up one career and found another that allowed me to be both."
She studied him for another moment.
"And now..."
"You have a daughter who still needs you."
"So why step back into this?"
That was the real question.
And perhaps...
It was the same question Lucas had unknowingly been asking himself the moment he stood up.
Lucas had asked himself the very same question in the split second before he opened his mouth.
Why risk the careful balance he had spent years building?
Why dive back into the world of stress and conflict that he had worked so hard to leave behind?
He thought about Nora.
Twelve years old now.
Smart.
Kind.
Everything her mother had been.
He remembered a conversation they had shared just a week earlier.
She had asked him why he cleaned buildings instead of practicing law like he used to.
Then, before he could answer, she had answered her own question.
"Because you wanted to be with me."
"I know, Dad, and I'm glad you did."
"But I'm not six anymore."
"And sometimes I think you gave up something you loved because you thought you had to choose."
"Maybe you don't have to choose anymore."
Lucas looked at Evelyn.
Really looked at her.
He saw someone fighting for something that mattered.
Someone being crushed by people with more power and fewer scruples.
He had walked away from that world because it had cost him too much.
But perhaps walking away didn't have to mean walking away forever.
"Because..." he said finally.
"I heard what you said about Meridian Solutions trying to take your technology."
"About them trying to force you into silence."
"I spent five years defending corporations that did exactly that."
"I was good at it."
"Maybe too good."
"When I walked away, I told myself I was done with that world."
"But watching you sit there alone, facing people who are trying to destroy something you built to help others..."
"I can't just stand by and do nothing."
"You don't know me," Evelyn replied.
"You don't know my case."
"For all you know, everything they're saying about me could be true."
Lucas met her eyes.
"Is it?"
She answered immediately.
"No."
"Then that's all I need to know."
Richard Hail laughed.
The sound was sharp and mocking.
"Your Honor, this is absurd."
"A carpenter who hasn't practiced law in six years wants to defend a case involving intellectual property theft, fraud, and breach of contract."
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"He'll be slaughtered."
"This isn't kindness."
"It's professional suicide."
"And it's setting Ms. Moore up for an even worse fall."
"Maybe."
Lucas remained perfectly calm.
"Or maybe I remember how to do this better than you think."
"Your Honor," Hail continued, "I move that you reject this arrangement."
"Mr. Reed is clearly not prepared to provide competent representation."
"Allowing him to proceed would be a disservice to justice itself."
Judge Chen had remained silent throughout the exchange, her expression unreadable.
Now she leaned forward, looking from Lucas to Evelyn and back again.
"Mr. Reed, I'm going to be blunt."
"Mr. Hail is right."
"You're rusty."
"You'll be facing one of the best corporate litigators in this state, backed by virtually unlimited resources."
"Even if you reactivate your license today, you'll have less than a week to familiarize yourself with eight months of case history, depositions, evidence, and motions."
"The odds of you providing effective representation are extremely low."
"I understand, Your Honor."
"Do you?"
"Because if you fail—and statistically, you probably will fail—Ms. Moore doesn't simply lose a lawsuit."
"She loses her company."
"Her reputation."
"Possibly even her freedom."
"This isn't a game."
"This isn't some feel-good story where the underdog wins through determination alone."
"This is real life."
Lucas held her gaze without hesitation.
"I know exactly what's at stake."
"I also know that Ms. Moore's choices are limited."
"She can represent herself."
"She can spend the next seven days trying to find an attorney willing to take a case this complicated."
"Or she can accept my help."
"Given those choices..."
"I believe I'm offering her the best chance she has."
"The best chance?"
Hail's voice dripped with contempt.
"You're offering her a spectacle."
"A circus act."
"The janitor pretending to be a lawyer."
"It'll make wonderful headlines."
"But when we destroy you—and we will destroy you—what exactly will that accomplish besides humiliating both of you?"
Lucas smiled faintly.
"Then you should be happy."
"If I'm truly such an easy opponent..."
"You should be thrilled that Ms. Moore is choosing me instead of someone more competent."
The remark landed exactly where Lucas intended.
Richard Hail's jaw tightened.
Lucas could almost see the calculations unfolding behind his eyes.
If Hail continued objecting to Lucas's representation, it would make him appear afraid.
If he accepted it, he would be acknowledging that a courthouse janitor deserved to stand across from him as an equal.
Judge Chen noticed it too.
She watched the exchange with growing interest.
Finally, she turned to Evelyn.
"Ms. Moore..."
"This decision belongs to you."
"But I want you to think very carefully before making it."
"Mr. Reed's offer is unconventional."
"It's also risky."
"You still have other options."
"Do I?"
Evelyn asked quietly.
"Your Honor, with respect..."
"What are my real options?"
"Represent myself, knowing I have no legal training and will be torn apart by Mr. Hail's team?"
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"Spend the next seven days desperately calling attorneys, most of whom will refuse to take a case that my previous lawyer has already declared unwinnable?"
"Or accept the help of someone who actually understands corporate litigation and has experience in the exact kind of battle I'm facing?"
"He hasn't practiced law in six years," Judge Chen reminded her.
"And Mr. Brighton had been practicing continuously..."
Evelyn interrupted softly.
"And Mr. Brighton abandoned me this morning."
She turned fully toward Lucas.
"Mr. Reed..."
"I don't know you."
"I don't know whether you're really as capable as you claim."
"But I do know that Meridian Solutions has spent eight months trying to intimidate me, bankrupt me, and steal my life's work."
"I know my attorney walked away at the exact moment I needed him most."
"And I know that you just stood up in a room full of strangers and offered to help when you had absolutely nothing to gain."
She took a slow breath.
"So yes."
"If you're serious about this..."
"I accept your representation."
The courtroom erupted once again.
Reporters typed furiously.
Spectators whispered among themselves.
Richard Hail's legal team gathered together in urgent discussion.
Lucas suddenly felt the full weight of his decision settle onto his shoulders.
The feeling was strangely familiar.
Equal parts terrifying...
...and exhilarating.
Judge Chen raised one hand.
Gradually, the room quieted.
"Very well, Mr. Reed."
"You have until the close of business today to reactivate your law license and file the appropriate paperwork with this court naming yourself as counsel of record for Ms. Moore."
"If those documents are not filed by five o'clock this afternoon, this arrangement is void."
"Do you understand?"
"Yes, Your Honor."
"This hearing is continued until next Tuesday at nine o'clock."
"Both parties will be prepared to present arguments regarding Meridian Solutions' motion for summary judgment."
She looked directly at Lucas.
"Mr. Reed..."
"I suggest you spend every remaining hour over the next seven days studying this case."
"Because I will hold you to exactly the same standard that I hold Mr. Hail."
Lucas nodded.
"I wouldn't expect anything less."
Judge Chen hesitated.
Then her voice softened.
"One more thing."
"I remember you from before, Mr. Reed."
"You were talented."
"You had a very bright future."
"I don't know why you left."
"I don't know what you've been doing for the past six years."
"But I sincerely hope you understand what you're walking back into."
"This won't be easy."
Lucas offered a quiet smile.
"Nothing worth doing ever is, Your Honor."
Judge Chen slowly nodded.
Then she raised her gavel one final time.
"This hearing is continued until Tuesday, June 27th, at 9:00 a.m."
"Court is adjourned."
The gavel struck.
People stood.
Gathered their belongings.
Conversations erupted across the courtroom.
Lucas remained frozen where he stood for a brief moment, the reality of what he had just done crashing over him like a wave.
Then he felt someone beside him.
Evelyn extended her hand.
"Thank you."
She smiled faintly.
"I truly mean that."
"Even if this all goes terribly wrong..."
"Thank you for standing up."
Lucas shook her hand.
"Don't thank me yet."
"We have a lot of work to do."
"I know."
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