I can help you with the law ('cause I'm a lawyer). Just don't use House as an example of US law. The only thing worse than the medicine on the show (at times) is the law (all the time). Not only did Tritter violate House's 4th, 5th and 6th Amendment rights (relating to search & seizure and right to counsel), but he also would not have been able under the law to freeze Wilson's assets nor pull his DEA license (the latter could have been done with sufficient evidence and due process, but not by Tritter).
Then there's Stacy the "constitutional law" attorney (whatever that is other than a course at law school) who is working in a job that requires experience in corporate, contracts, healthcare, FDA, and HR issues -- none of which she would have. Yuck!
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Then there's Stacy the "constitutional law" attorney (whatever that is other than a course at law school) who is working in a job that requires experience in corporate, contracts, healthcare, FDA, and HR issues -- none of which she would have. Yuck!
I will now stop venting. <big sigh.