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Joe is injured when a client's son makes crystal meth using the faulty formula he got from a book on the subject, and Rex decides to sue the publisher of the book.

Joe is injured when a client's son makes crystal meth using the faulty formula he got from a book on the subject, and Rex decides to sue the publisher of the book.

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S3, EP5 "Against All Odds"

Joe is injured when a client's son makes crystal meth using the faulty formula he got from a book on the subject, and Rex decides to sue the publisher of the book.

First divorce lawyer Lynn Holt finds out her husband doesn't love her anymore. Then she discovers he's cleaned out their office and taken all their clients with him. So she throws a chair against the wall, stomping around in uncomfortable lingerie and rails against the stupidity of it all. Venting done, the lady lawyer woos new clients, takes on cases involving crackhead moms and cremated dogs, and plots revenge on her ex-partner.
Starring: Adam Brody, Adam G., Billy Campos, Christopher McDonald, Christopher Stanley, Dan Lauria, Dixie Carter, Kathleen Quinlan, Kimberly Scott, Meredith Eaton, Merrilee McCommas, Orla Brady, Salli Richardson, Tia Riebling, Tony Danza
Original Air Date: Sep 20, 1999
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: A14
Playback: HD
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