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Difference between revisions of "Larry H. Lawyer, Jr."

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'''Larry H. Lawyer, Jr.''' was the lawyer that [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] used to sue the [[First Church of Springfield|Church]], after falling into a hole and breaking his leg. Homer was his first client that had actually been injured and according to his book ("The Law") that's a big plus. Another of his clients included [[Dr. Nick Riviera]] who he got $60,000 for even though he was driving drunk through a [[Springfield Cemetery|graveyard]].
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'''Larry H. Lawyer, Jr.''' was the lawyer that [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] used to sue the [[First Church of Springfield|Church]], after falling into a hole and breaking his leg. Homer was his first client that had actually been injured and according to his book, ''The Law'', that's a big plus. Another of his clients included [[Dr. Nick Riviera]] who he got $60,000 for even though he was driving drunk through a [[Springfield Cemetery|graveyard]]. He is presumably the son of Larry H. Lawyer, Sr.
  
== Behind the Laughter==
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== Behind the Laughter ==
Larry H. Lawyer, Jr. is loosely based on Larry H. Parker, a personal injury lawyer who frequently advertises on television.<ref>[[The Simpsons: One Step Beyond Forever]]</ref>
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Larry H. Lawyer, Jr. is loosely based on Larry H. Parker, a personal injury lawyer who frequently advertises on television.<ref>''[[The Simpsons: One Step Beyond Forever!]]''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:09, December 31, 2011

"Slip and fall? Can't go back to work? I will work for you!"
―Larry's slogan
Larry H. Lawyer, Jr.
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Age: 34
Hair: Black
Occupation: Personal injury lawyer
First appearance: "Pray Anything"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Larry H. Lawyer, Jr. was the lawyer that Homer used to sue the Church, after falling into a hole and breaking his leg. Homer was his first client that had actually been injured and according to his book, The Law, that's a big plus. Another of his clients included Dr. Nick Riviera who he got $60,000 for even though he was driving drunk through a graveyard. He is presumably the son of Larry H. Lawyer, Sr.

Behind the Laughter

Larry H. Lawyer, Jr. is loosely based on Larry H. Parker, a personal injury lawyer who frequently advertises on television.[1]

Appearances


References