Fairly Legal

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Season 1
40:00
Personal changes are on the horizon for Kate, including more conflicts and threats from Judge Nicastro. Meanwhile, Kate mediates a dispute between two litigious brothers.
40:00
Kate learns that mixing friendship and business isn't easy as she helps a friend with her pre-nup. And after learning about her father and Smith, Kate discovers that the past isn't always pretty.
41:00
Despite all her efforts, Kate's attempts to persuade David Smith to talk are met with little success, and it begins to look as though the truth behind Teddy's past remains may never come to light.
41:00
The time has come for Kate and Justin to finalise their divorce. But signing those papers is proving harder for Kate than she ever would have guessed.
40:00
When Kate is asked by a client to handle the termination of one of his employees, things become complicated when the fired employee doesn't want to hand over the project he's been working on.
40:00
An insurance company's settlement with a man hit by a truck is Kate's latest mediation case but the real problem seems to reside between the man and his wife.
40:00
Kate's mediating a case between a chef and the head of a company trying to produce his signature sauce. However the case takes an unlikely turn when Kate steps in and makes an interesting discovery.
39:00
Kate mediates a case between a high school football coach and the angry parents who claim his methods border on abuse. Soon Kate unearths the real reason for the coach's controversial actions.
39:00
Kate is called in to mediate a dispute between a man who spent 22 years in jail for a murder he didn't commit, and the state who wrongly convicted him. And it's up to Kate to find common ground.
1:15:00
It's Kate Reed's first day back at work at Reed & Reed following the death of her beloved father, the law firm's founder, and Kate's conflict resolution skills are needed more than ever.
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