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EP53 "Doesn't Take an Einstein ..."
Bunny and Benny need Judge Lynn's advice, as one wants compensation from the other due to a failed experiment.

EP21 "One Door Closes"
A homeowner who may need a behavior renovation takes a contractor who may be as crooked as a bent nail to court.

EP12 "Fish and Hammer"
Best friends Earl and Demoun brawled over stolen sushi; Demoun smashed Earl's TV and car window, and now Earl wants repayment.

EP8 "Hubby's Wild Ways Cause Wedding Woes!"
Carol is suing her husband for the money that he took out of her bank account for his wild bachelor party; Marion argues it was a joint account, and he had every right to use the money.

EP56 "I Was Sold a Lemon and Squeezed for My Money!"
A car sale between coworkers started off sour, turned bitter and ended with a sweet old lady.

EP55 "Dog Days!"
A tiny dog's owner takes its sitter to court.

EP53 "Doesn't Take an Einstein ..."
Bunny and Benny need Judge Lynn's advice, as one wants compensation from the other due to a failed experiment.

EP34 "Turning Her Freak Off"
Before Pablo was Stephanie's ex, their relationship was all about sex; however, her change in hormones caused issues, and now they are in court.
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