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About FAIRLY LEGAL & Episode Guide

About FAIRLY LEGAL & Episode Guide


Fairly Legal Aired From January 20, 2011 – June 15, 2012 On USA



About the Show:
Kate Reed (Sarah Shahi) is a firm believer that justice can always be found-even if it's not always in the courtroom. Once a lawyer at her family's esteemed San Francisco firm, Kate's frustration with the legal system led her to a new career as a mediator. Thanks to her innate understanding of human nature, thorough legal knowledge, and wry sense of humor, Kate is a natural when it comes to dispute resolution. Except, it seems, when it comes to conflicts in her own life.

Since her father's sudden death, Kate's relationship with her new boss-her "wicked" stepmother Lauren (Virginia Williams)-has grown ever more complicated, and the situation with her soon-to-be-ex-husband Justin (Michael Trucco), a San Francisco ADA, is no less confusing. With help from her resourceful assistant Leonardo (Baron Vaughn), Kate's doing her best to focus on work and avoid her own problems. But with new personal challenges and tough, unconventional cases suddenly on her docket, this newly-minted mediator's skills are about to be put to the test.

Cast:
Sarah ShahiKate Reed
Michael TruccoJustin Patrick
Virginia WilliamsLauren Reed
Baron VaughnLeonardo Prince
Ryan JohnsonBen Grogan


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Season 1



Episode 1: Pilot
Kate Reed is a Mediator who used to be a lawyer. Kate must mediate between a college bound student and a business man and a couple and performers. With Lauren, her step-mother breathing down her neck, she needs to focus until the end. She leans on people to help her get the job done, but is it enough? With her father dead, Kate struggles to balance her new life.

Episode 2: Priceless
Kate's latest mediation case involves the State of California and Steve Jenks who was wrongfully convicted and spent twenty-two years in prison. Kate's object is to help them reach a settlement by putting a price on the years Steve lost in prison.

Episode 3: Benched
Once again Judge Nicastro assigns Kate to mediate one of his cases. This one involves angry parents and a high school football coach's actions. Confused by the videotaped evidence, Kate seeks to find the real reason behind the coach's highly disputed training methods.

Episode 4: Bo Me Once
Kate's latest case involves a dispute between Chef Bo and the company who's going to produce his barbecue sauce. Kate soon discovers that his assistant Beth has a lot to do with Bo's cooking show success. In the midst of the mediation, a person from Beth's past appears with demands of his own.

Episode 5: The Two Richards
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.

Episode 6: Believers
Kate mediates between Marcus, a frustrated inventor, who's being fired and his employer who holds the rights to his latest invention. When Marcus takes the device and threatens to jump to his death, Kate must find a fair resolution for everyone.

Episode 7: Coming Home
What starts out as a simple financial mediation matter rapidly switches to identity theft and then becomes an immigration issue. In order to help a soldier, Kate must find a way to deal with an inflexible Homeland Security prosecutor.

Episode 8: Ultravinyl
The lead singer of the 1990's band Ultravinyl needs Kate's mediation skills to convince his former band mates to allow their one-hit-wonder song to be used in a commercial.

Episode 9: My Best Friend's Prenup
Kate's best friend Julie is getting married but Julie's father is extremely suspicious of his future son-in-law. While a standard pre-nup is being prepared by Reed & Reed, Kate checks out the groom and uncovers something totally unexpected.

Episode 10: Bridges
Personal changes are on the horizon for Kate, including more conflicts and threats from Judge Nicastro. Meanwhile, Kate mediates a dispute between two brothers.

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