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A woman sues her mother for unpaid bills and lost wages; a plaintiff sues for property damage and failure to repair a computer.
A woman sues her mother for unpaid bills and lost wages; a plaintiff sues for property damage and failure to repair a computer.
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S1, EP46A mother sues her daughter for an unpaid furniture loan; two friends are in court over $600.
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S1, EP14Litigants dispute property damage; an ex-boyfriend sues for more than $2,000 for a promise ring.
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S1, EP12After failing to lose weight, a client demands a refund from her fitness trainer; a check issued as a down payment on a plot of land bounces.
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S1, EP24The plaintiff accuses the defendant of stealing her tax return; a claim of $5,000 in financial turmoil and emotional distress is what has a former couple in court.
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S2, EP12Co-plaintiffs sue their "money hungry" landlady for their security deposits plus punitive damages and reimbursement of rent; the defendant, Aimee, contends that her former tenants were loud and sloppy and ruined her home.
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