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==Eric in Canon==
Eric's personality seems to be a combination of brutal taskmaster and needy infant. Both sides of his personality lead him to call Helen at all hours, with no regard for her family life or situation. In the episode "[[Fire!]]," when Helen tells him the Morgendorffers' house is on fire, he asks if he can stay on hold. Similarly, during "[[Jake of Hearts]]," Eric's insistence on continuing a pointless conversation keeps Helen on the phone even as [[Jake]] is having a heart attack.; Helen Hefinds hasherself alsobeing beentold shownwhat tothe ridiculedoctor lawyerstold atEric otherabout firmshis forcheese taking paternity leave. Several episodes imply that he has questionable ethicsconsumption, and theclaiming episodeshe'd "[[Aunt Nauseam]]love" suggeststo hehear isit addictedwhile tolooking amphetaminesstunned and hasconfused beenthat inshe's rehabbeing attold leastabout twiceit. to treat this addiction.
 
He has also been shown to ridicule lawyers at other firms for taking paternity leave. Several episodes imply that he has questionable ethics, and the episode "[[Aunt Nauseam]]" suggests he is addicted to amphetamines and has been in rehab at least twice to treat this addiction.
He has at least one niece, Jasmine, who is seen in the episode "[[Pierce Me]]."
 
He has at least one niece, [[Jasmine]], who is seen in the episode "[[Pierce Me]]."
 
In an interview, [[Glenn Eichler]] says Helen will become a partner at the firm after suing them for discrimination. "Eric won't speak to her for a year afterward. It will be the best year of her career." [http://www.the-wildone.com/dvdaria/glennanswers.html]
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