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Parents sue a consultant after several preschools reject their young child; a woman blames her landlord after a raccoon trap injures her cat.
Parents sue a consultant after several preschools reject their young child; a woman blames her landlord after a raccoon trap injures her cat.
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"Dirty Bandit"A man sues his neighbor for feeding raccoons that ended up raiding his koi pond.
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"Liar Bae & Ren Faire Rumble"A woman says her careless ex-boyfriend damaged her laptop; a man is smacked in the face with a turkey leg, causing injury.
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"Go-Go Boy Gone & Legal Jabs"A male dancer sues after his client refuses to pay him in full for his performance; a dispute between neighbors over a broken television.
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"Dad's Day & Hurried Housekeeper"Sisters argue over the cost of their father's retirement party; a woman who fell and broke her elbow sues a cleaning service.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Liar Bae & Ren Faire Rumble"A woman says her careless ex-boyfriend damaged her laptop; a man is smacked in the face with a turkey leg, causing injury.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Dirty Bandit"A man sues his neighbor for feeding raccoons that ended up raiding his koi pond.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Preschool Rejection & Cat in a Trap"Parents sue a consultant after several preschools reject their young child; a woman blames her landlord after a raccoon trap injures her cat.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Dog-Sitting Disaster"A software developer says he lost a contract due to the incessant barking from his neighbor's doggy day care.
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