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10.0 1 Seasons • 6 Episodes

Ladies of the Law - Season 1

An examination of love, life, and litigation through the eyes of four gorgeous go-getters running their own personal injury law firm in Inglewood, California.

Top Cast

  • K.D. Aubert

    K.D. Aubert

    Trixie

  • Golden Brooks

    Golden Brooks

    Natasha

  • Melissa De Sousa

    Melissa De Sousa

    Tina

  • Kiki Haynes

    Kiki Haynes

    Miranda

Overview

An examination of love, life, and litigation through the eyes of four gorgeous go-getters running their own personal injury law firm in Inglewood, California.

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