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- 1. Pilot Jan 20, 2011
- After her father's death, a mediator must work with her stepmother to save his firm.
- 2. Priceless Jan 27, 2011
- Kate mediates when a wrongfully convicted man wants compensation.
- 3. Benched Feb 3, 2011
- Kate is assigned to mediate between a high school football coach and angry parents.
Fairly Legal is a TV series that follows Kate Reed, a former lawyer who becomes a mediator after her father's death. The show features Sarah Shahi, Michael Trucco, Virginia Williams and other cast members, and has 23 episodes across two seasons.
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Fairly Legal is an American legal comedy-drama television series which aired on USA Network from January 20, 2011, to June 15, 2012. The series starred Sarah Shahi, Michael Trucco, Virginia Williams, Baron Vaughn, and Ryan Johnson. USA Network canceled the show on November 1, 2012, after two seasons, due to low ratings.
Fairly Legal is a drama series about a mediator who helps people resolve conflicts. Watch full episodes of season 1 and 2 on Peacock, the new streaming service for watching Fairly Legal and more.
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Fairly Legal is a comedy-drama series about a mediator who leaves her family's law firm and resolves disputes with humor and insight. Watch seasons 1-2 on various streaming platforms or buy it on Fandango at Home.
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Watch episodes of Fairly Legal, a show starring Sarah Shahi as a lawyer who becomes a mediator. Find out if you liked this series and discover other similar shows on NBC.com.
Fairly Legal is a TV series about a mediator who resolves disputes out of court. See the episode titles, ratings, summaries and watch options for each episode of the first and second season.
Fairly Legal. Season 1. "Fairly Legal" centers on Kate Reed (Sarah Shahi), a top litigator frustrated with the endless bureaucracy and daily injustices of the system, who takes a hard left to become the ultimate anti-lawyer: a mediator.