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His aim was to make his brother, Chuck McGill, look incompetent during a high-profile banking board hearing by having him present documents with a "typo". Legitimate Legal Work: The Sandpiper Case
Rather than using digital tools, Jimmy uses an X-acto knife, ruler, and glue stick to physically cut out the numbers "21" and swap them to "16" in the address 1261 Rosella Drive. Better Call Saul ...
One of the most famous instances of Jimmy preparing paper is his meticulous forgery in the Season 2 episode To help Kim Wexler win back the Mesa Verde account, Jimmy spends an entire night at a 24-hour copy shop (resembling a Kinko's ) altering legal documents. His aim was to make his brother, Chuck
In Better Call Saul , preparing "paper" or paperwork is often a high-stakes, meticulous process that blends legal strategy with Jimmy McGill's signature "Slippin' Jimmy" ingenuity . Whether he is building a legitimate case or executing a complex fraud, paper acts as the physical manifestation of his efforts to manipulate the law. The Art of Forgery: The Mesa Verde Documents In Better Call Saul , preparing "paper" or
In contrast to his forgeries, Jimmy’s work on the class-action lawsuit shows his genuine talent and "gritty" approach to legal preparation in the Season 1 episode "Rico."
He repeats this process for every single instance of the address across dozens of pages, then photocopies the results to hide the seams, ensuring the forgery is virtually undetectable to the naked eye.