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Pro Bono Episode 6 Review: All’s Well That Ends Well

Pro Bono Episode 6 Review: Kaya's case gets more complicated and things do not look good for David.

Pro Bono Episode 5 Review: Not Everything Is What It Seems

Pro Bono Episode 5 Review: This case might be a bit too much for our hero, who might get his first loss.

Pro Bono Episode 4 Review: Such A Good Ending!

Pro Bono Episode 4 Review: The hero again manages to save the day, but this time his wit was not needed.

Pro Bono Episode 3 Review: A Well-Seasoned Episode With A Unique Case

Pro Bono Episode 3 Review: Another episode with a unique case and interesting legal scenarios.

Pro Bono Episode 2 Review: A Witty Hero Is Great!

Pro Bono Episode 2 Review: David hates his new situation, but he hates losing way more, which is why he plans to make things work.

Pro Bono Episode 1 Review: A Funny and Entertaining Legal Drama

Pro Bono Episode 1 Review: A nice legal drama about a judge who suddenly finds himself in utter mess.

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