The firm defends Kevin Ireland, who admits trashing the office of a private background investigator whose reports, based on erroneous information, cost Ireland his employment and his marriage.
Kevin Ireland loses his executive position suddenly. He has such a renowned reputation that it should be easy for him to find another high-paying position. His (trophy) wife is loyal and supportive. He keeps getting verbals offers but then the jobs fall through. I don't remember if he hired the lawyers to help him find out why. Eventually he learns that there is a mistake in the record that makes it look like he is a criminal. He ends up living in a hovel with roaches. His wife leaves him after having had one-too-many encounters with roaches. He eventually find out the cause after his life is destroyed. The result was a law that requires background checking to notify a candidate with a contingent-upon-successful-background check job offer to find out why they weren't hired if it's because of a blemish on their record. At least then a potential hire can clear up any mistakes on their record.—farmkittie