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A woman sues for $5,000 because, she says, a dog charged her and caused her to fall and break her wrist; a woman wants a tattoo artist to return her money for services not rendered.
A woman sues for $5,000 because, she says, a dog charged her and caused her to fall and break her wrist; a woman wants a tattoo artist to return her money for services not rendered.
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S1, EP3A woman sues an ex-boyfriend over money she lent him to purchase bowling balls, while he countersues for negligence and emotional distress; a man sues an ex-band member after he promised, and failed, to get his song posted on a popular music website.
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S1, EP49A man sues his ex-wife for a propane gas bill and rent; plaintiffs sue for unpaid wages and fuel costs after making cross-country deliveries for the defendant.
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S1, EP15 "One Sick Puppy"The plaintiff is suing the defendant for the sale of one sick puppy, but the defendant claims the puppy had a clean bill of health prior to the sale; a sister is suing her baby brother for $1,900 over his failure to pay for a car.
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S1, EP52 "Judge Jerry"Young entrepreneurs contend that a man failed to repay a personal loan used to boost his musical career; a defendant maintains that $4,600 was a gift from a friend with benefits, not a loan.
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S1, EP96A woman sues for $5,000 because, she says, a dog charged her and caused her to fall and break her wrist; a woman wants a tattoo artist to return her money for services not rendered.
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S1, EP80 "Not So Stylish"A salon client sues a stylist, who says she did as she was told; litigants feud over whether their cars collided.
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S1, EP72A woman says the person she hired to plan her big birthday bash dropped the ball; a man who let his co-worker use his Uber account to get to and from work says she abused the account.
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S1, EP66A defendant admits to being involved in a crash but claims she was struck by a deer and only left the scene out of fear; a woman who paid an acquaintance to make repairs to her home while she was away says the defendant left the house in shambles.
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