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A man claims a car repair shop damaged his car; a woman claims her cat was attacked by her neighbor's dog.
A man claims a car repair shop damaged his car; a woman claims her cat was attacked by her neighbor's dog.
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S1, EP5 "Oh, Brother"A woman sues her brother for $5,000 and blames his children for getting her evicted from her home; a woman claims a man stole her puppy, while he says he would have paid for it if he weren't the target of vicious threats and harassment.
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S1, EP9A former cheerleader's mom says the plaintiff refused to discipline several people who were bullying her daughter; man accuses his ex-girlfriend of physically assaulting him and damaging his property.
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S1, EP16 "It's Just Business"Ex-business partners get entangled in a dispute over a loan; a defendant claims she was unaware she was going to be charged for legal services.
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S1, EP17 "i-Fraud"A woman sues for the fraudulent sale of a phone and service fee; a plaintiff sues for a car's down payment and damages.
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