The Firm
Mitch McDeere, a top law school student, had the brains and good looks and was hungry for money and a job as a lawyer. He had far too many job opportunities, and then he struck jackpot- a job as a tax lawyer at Bendini, Lambert & Locke. It was the perfect job, his school fees were paid, he got a new car and a mortgage loan for a brand new house and best of all, a high pay based on the number of hours he put in.
Then, two lawyers died in an accident and a FBI agent approached Mitch, telling him that his house, car, and office had been bugged and someone had been keeping tabs on him constantly. Mitch then got interested in the deaths of other lawyers, who had wanted to leave the firm.
Who should Mitch believe? His colleagues who had been nice to him, or the FBI agent? Why would the FBI agent pick him in the first instance?
The brilliant Mitch had his own ways of dealing with the matter and you would be surprised at the developments of the matter.