

Unspoken For Time
Jeff Barker
A prominent law firm in the Southwest suffers a crisis of conscience when caught between the demands of a huge industrial client and a pro-bono environmental group.
The firm's idealistic leader, Bennett Traube, struggles to keep his colleagues on track while negotiating firm politics, career choices and the appeals of a provocative, driven environmental attorney.
Based on a true story, this gripping drama takes a cinematic journey into boardrooms, barrooms, National Parks, corporate offices, hotel rooms and a mansion copied from a Scottish castle.
It paints a vivid and unusual portrait of lawyers trying to make ethical choices under enormous pressure.
"A very revealing play....I enjoyed it."
— The New York Times
Buying Time is a American play written by Michael Weller and published by Samuel French in New York (2002).
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