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A teacher says she was unjustly fired after her explicit website was anonymously reported to the school's headmaster.
A teacher says she was unjustly fired after her explicit website was anonymously reported to the school's headmaster.
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S3, EP52 "The Passion of the Christina"A teacher says she was unjustly fired after her explicit website was anonymously reported to the school's headmaster.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S1, EP44 "Ethically Dishonest & A Beary Dip"A woman sues her ex-fiancé for the value of a diamond engagement ring; a dispute over property damaged by a bear.
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"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
S3, EP53 "DNA of Deception"A woman sues a young man for emotional distress because he insists her late son is his father.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP52 "The Passion of the Christina"A teacher says she was unjustly fired after her explicit website was anonymously reported to the school's headmaster.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP51 "Unintended Damage"A hairstylist sues a social media influencer who trashed her reputation to thousands of followers after a hair mishap.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP50 "Stella Got Evicted & Scoot, There It Is!"A tenant sues for the return of her security deposit; a woman buys a used scooter and gets stuck paying the previous owner's late registration fees.
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S3, EP49 "Oops, You Are Not the Father"After learning he is not the father of his ex-girlfriend's child, a man sues for the cost of baby items he purchased.
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