"[5] The high court's decision gave Michelle Triola, actor Marvin's ex-girlfriend, an opportunity to prove they had an oral agreement for her post-relationship support.
Goldman vowed that his client Marvin would "make no effort" to settle the suit but would instead go to trial against Triola.
[6] He told the Washington Post, "If you want to get rid of a partner, if you want to break up, it's much smoother to get married now because there are established court procedures.
[8] After the conclusion of the trial, Goldman told the press, "Judge Marshall has totally sustained Lee Marvin's position."
[13] On January 3, 1977, Goldman co-founded the Real Estate Exchange with partners Jack Guber and Myles B.