Perry asks the elevator operator the title of the book she was reading when she encountered his client. She replies, 'You Can Die Laughing'. Erle Stanley Gardner wrote a book with that title under the pen name A. A. Fair.
The director, Anton Leader, employs some interesting camera angles that were rarely used in the series. Specifically, in the courtroom scenes the camera is elevated behind and to the right of the judge, giving a more panoramic view of the courtroom, instead of the usual almost exclusive use of close-ups. The result is a more dramatic effect to the courtroom scenes.
A rare view of the jury was included in the courtroom scene. Usually the camera is pointed toward the judge when the attorneys are questioning the witnesses. This time the camera is pointed toward the jury during the questioning.