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Lynn battles a local television station, suing them for exploitation after cameramen refuse to intervene when a mob assaults her and then use the footage on the news.
Lynn battles a local television station, suing them for exploitation after cameramen refuse to intervene when a mob assaults her and then use the footage on the news.
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S2, EP11 "Intentions"Danni defends a woman whose alcoholism causes her to lose her unborn child; Lynn fights a difficult palimony case for a prostitute.
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S2, EP12 "Film at Eleven"Lynn battles a local television station, suing them for exploitation after cameramen refuse to intervene when a mob assaults her and then use the footage on the news.
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