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Agent sues her former client after he fails to pay her commission fees.
Agent sues her former client after he fails to pay her commission fees.
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S2, EP24 "Human Doll"Agent sues her former client after he fails to pay her commission fees.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S2, EP59 "Stepson Shocker"A woman blames her ex-husband and his wife for preventing her from attending her son's college graduation dinner party.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
"We the People With Judge Lauren Lake"Family lawyer and legal analyst Lauren Lake helps litigants resolve issues.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S2, EP25 "Get That Woman Out! & Poodle Pool"Woman sues her daughter's father after he broke their house-sitting agreement by moving his girlfriend in; a dog-walking disaster.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S2, EP59 "Stepson Shocker"A woman blames her ex-husband and his wife for preventing her from attending her son's college graduation dinner party.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S2, EP58 "Bollywood Malfunction"A bride sues a fashion designer after her reception outfit fell off during a choreographed dance.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S2, EP57 "Brother, Too Much & The Pan Handler"A dispute between siblings over the cost of a birthday dinner; a landlord sues his short-term tenant over damage to a high-quality skillet.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S2, EP56 "Valentine's Checked & Birden of Proof"A woman sues after her belongings are stolen at a speed dating event; a dispute between neighbors over a bird feeder that attracted destructive birds.
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