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Dr. Eva Rosalene ([personal profile] takingchances) wrote in [community profile] bridgescribble 2023-04-18 03:25 pm (UTC)

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[Court cases were hardly unusual for the Sigmund Corporation. When one dealt with such a tricky thing as fiddling with the memories of the terminally ill there was bound to be a court case or two at some point. That was even with the ill individual signing up with the company to have their memories fiddled with in order to grant a wish the ill person themselves had specified.

Dr. Eva Rosalene was therefore a stickler for procedures. She loved her job even if aspects of it left her disillusioned sometimes and she had no desire to go through court cases for potential misconduct or not fulfilling a patient's wishes. She and Neil had already barely skirted that dangerous cliff during the Johnny Wyles case years ago so she wants any other cases that might crop up to be airtight as far as how she and Neil did on said case.

Today is another such case, one that's probably cut and dry but the family has raised such a mess over that it's become a tangled affair. They're among the growing number that protest the Sigmund Corporations' work and the alterations of memories in general. It's come down to them calling not just the Corporation but the Memory Traversal Agents as well as their Technical Support partners into question. They were looking to sue the entire company and it's employees, not just the agents over their particular case.

Eva had been unanimously voted as the more leveled headed and logical of the lot and had been sent in representation of them all multiple times now. She always arrives with any requested paperwork neatly bound and arranged with some eye towards how it will be used. As of late though she's begun arriving with other things too.]


Here. Pick one.

[She's got an appointment today and right on time the sound of her voice comes through Edgeworth's door before she knocks. Everything else is a bit muffled but soon she does knock, waiting for some acknowledgement before she opens the door.

She's dressed in her Sigmund lab coat, the dark shade of her turtleneck popping out from under the white collar. There's a binder tucked under her arm and in her hands she bears a brown take out carrier dotted with takeout cups of drinks. A few are noticeably missing from the arrangement.]

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