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In "Better Call Saul," Kim wins a big case and is rich as a result.

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Question: Write an episode of better call saul where kim wins a big case and is rich

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The episode begins with Kim Wexler working in her office on a big case. She has been working on this case for weeks, and all the effort she has put into it is finally paying off. Kim is preparing her closing arguments, and her client, an elderly woman, is in attendance, looking increasingly nervous. Kim has promised her that she can win the case, and she has focused her entire career on making sure she can make good on that promise. Kim begins her closing rebuttal and her client looks on in anticipation. The opposing attorney’s arguments are weak and hollow, and Kim knows she can win this case. As the judge reads his verdict, Kim’s heart is pounding and her palms are sweaty. The verdict comes down, and the judge rules in favor of Kim’s client. Kim can hardly contain her excitement, and the courtroom erupts in cheers. After the case is settled, Kim and her client celebrate the victory. The elderly woman is overcome with joy and gratitude, and Kim is rewarded with her fee for the case. Once the celebration is over, Kim meets with a financial advisor to discuss how she should invest her winnings. With her newfound wealth, Kim is able to retire from her day job and spend more time doing the kind of legal work she loves. She is even able to open her own law firm, which quickly becomes a success. Kim’s hard work and dedication have finally paid off, and she is able to enjoy the fruits of her labor. With her newfound wealth and freedom, Kim is finally able to live the life she has always dreamed of.

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Jan. 6, 2023, 7:50 a.m.

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Published: Friday, January 6, 2023

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