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Conan O'Brien May Still be Involved with NBC

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Jan. 27 2010, Published 6:27 a.m. ET

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Conan O'Brien may have celebrated his final episode of the Tonight Show last week followed by an Irish after party; however, it looks like the red-headed comedian's working relationship with NBC is not over. The network has reportedly picked up a pilot from Conan's production company, Conaco.

The pilot for Justice was written by John Eisendrath, according to The Hollywood Reporter, follows an ex-Supreme Court justice who quits the to start his own legal practice.

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Conaco's David Kissinger is expected to serve as one of the producers.

Leaving the door open for Jay Leno, Conan took a final bow on the Tonight Show on Friday night and made sure to go out laughing like always.

The funny man, who replaced Jay at 11:35 p.m. and was then taken off the air to make room for the car-collecting host to return, said a sad goodbye to his audience by cracking jokes about the network and what they would do with his big, brand new studio once he’s gone.

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Conan settled on a $45 million exit deal with NBC, so it would be ironic if his production company produced a hit series for the network.

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