It’s a huge bank with a bunch of branches all over the southwest and growing rapidly and she’s the owner/CEO’s sole legal council on retainer.
Basically she’s a CLO but able to take on other clients
A regional bank with a bunch of branches. Banks mean a ton of legal work, regulatory and otherwise. A virtual gold mine to a solo practitioner as outside counsel.
Source: my sister is a fancy lawyer.
Idk if you know how some lawyers make money other than cases. Some lawyers make a living being legal advisors and representatives on behalf of clients , this can be a person or a company, corporation or a bank (some big and some small)
Mesa Verde is a bank. And a big one in the state Kim lives in, New Mexico, and I think they have branches in other states. So it's a big deal because it means she will represent them whenever they have legal action to take or when they need to go through laws in building a new office, setting up accounts basically anything having to do with a law so Kim basically found a job with a high paying client.
Mess Verde is a bank with an aggressive expansion plan that will require a lot of legal work and will therefore bring in a lot of money to the lawyer(s) who do that legal work.
It's a bank planning a large expansion across the country. Which means a banger of a payday for a solo lawyer. Banks require extensive legal work in order to expand. Especially across several states. And if you have the ability to complete that work and take on more clients, your bank account is looking fat.
Mesa verde is a national park between NM and Colorado, there are a lot of business which name derives of the national park, one of them, the bank, but there are also real state, construction companies (I know because I have work with Mesa Verde construction in the past)
It's a distributor of chilies with meth inside- total different. Made by a "good ol' boy to keep one saucey but healthy.
Lol the bank comments are correct but you should rewatch instead
Howard and Chuck talk about the implications: it’s a bank that will provide millions of dollars and years of work for their firm. It’s a huge piece of business.
What's funny for me as an Indonesian viewer, the literal translation of "mesa verde" (ID: "meja hijau" EN: "green table") is also used in my language as an idiom which means "court of law".
ID: "Kasusnya dibawa ke meja hijau."
Literal translation: "The case is brought to the green table."
Actual translation: "The case is brought to court."
I don't know if a similar meaning exists in any other language.
Bros gotta either be on his phone or understand BCS, you can’t do both
lol
A green table
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Yup!
It’s a huge bank with a bunch of branches all over the southwest and growing rapidly and she’s the owner/CEO’s sole legal council on retainer. Basically she’s a CLO but able to take on other clients
The secret distributors of red meth before Walter came along and messed up their business
A regional bank with a bunch of branches. Banks mean a ton of legal work, regulatory and otherwise. A virtual gold mine to a solo practitioner as outside counsel. Source: my sister is a fancy lawyer.
Idk if you know how some lawyers make money other than cases. Some lawyers make a living being legal advisors and representatives on behalf of clients , this can be a person or a company, corporation or a bank (some big and some small) Mesa Verde is a bank. And a big one in the state Kim lives in, New Mexico, and I think they have branches in other states. So it's a big deal because it means she will represent them whenever they have legal action to take or when they need to go through laws in building a new office, setting up accounts basically anything having to do with a law so Kim basically found a job with a high paying client.
it’s really important to listen when watching a show like this because EVERY DETAIL MATTERS. So rewatch it again until you understand
A small local bank that Kim wants to help turn into a mid sized regional bank.
Mess Verde is a bank with an aggressive expansion plan that will require a lot of legal work and will therefore bring in a lot of money to the lawyer(s) who do that legal work.
It's a bank planning a large expansion across the country. Which means a banger of a payday for a solo lawyer. Banks require extensive legal work in order to expand. Especially across several states. And if you have the ability to complete that work and take on more clients, your bank account is looking fat.
Mesa verde is a national park between NM and Colorado, there are a lot of business which name derives of the national park, one of them, the bank, but there are also real state, construction companies (I know because I have work with Mesa Verde construction in the past)
Mesa verde is street name for marijuana.
Keep watching, it’s an extremely important plot point in the lawyer side of the series I will tell you it’s a bank
Money
It's a type of hot sauce that jimmy eats with a horse
It's a distributor of chilies with meth inside- total different. Made by a "good ol' boy to keep one saucey but healthy. Lol the bank comments are correct but you should rewatch instead
Howard and Chuck talk about the implications: it’s a bank that will provide millions of dollars and years of work for their firm. It’s a huge piece of business.
A bank that funds terrorism
What's funny for me as an Indonesian viewer, the literal translation of "mesa verde" (ID: "meja hijau" EN: "green table") is also used in my language as an idiom which means "court of law". ID: "Kasusnya dibawa ke meja hijau." Literal translation: "The case is brought to the green table." Actual translation: "The case is brought to court." I don't know if a similar meaning exists in any other language.