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A woman sues her stepmother over a baby grand piano; a cosmetologist seeks compensation after a photoshoot.
A woman sues her stepmother over a baby grand piano; a cosmetologist seeks compensation after a photoshoot.
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"Sack of Beans & Even Steven"A woman sues her brother for selling their childhood collectibles; a dispute between friends over money lent under false pretenses.
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"Your Transactions Are Public"A man sues his ex-girlfriend for her share of a vacation on which she bailed at the last minute.
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