- Greg is starting his private lawyer's practice, but Dharma keeps chasing his clients by giving them alternative non-litigant advice, even after he takes a shabby office to get away from home where her loony nature is obvious at first sight. When Pete asks for legal advice concerning their common landlord Mrs. Spinoza, Greg hands the case over to Dharma. She gets what she deserves for believing the greedy shark to be a sweet old lady. Meanwhile Larry's childish fight with his neighbor gets so desperately out of hand that he becomes Greg's despairing client.—KGF Vissers
- Constant interference makes Greg wish that his new law practice was a little more private, especially when Dharma keeps solving his client's problems without recourse to the law; A customer slips inside a convenience store and instead of letting Greg sue them, Dharma asks the customer to sort it out nicely, as he was drunk at the time of the accident, with the store owners (a cute Cambodian couple). The customer has a neck injury and wants damages, but Dharma cures the injury by cracking the neck and aligning the spine in the right direction.
One of Kitty's friends wants to get divorced and wants Greg to handle her case. The friend has been married to her husband for 25 years. But Dharma talks to the friend and reminds her of all the niceness in her marriage and talks her out of it. Greg confronts Dharma that it is impossible for him to start a legal practice if she keeps fixing her client's problems on her own. Greg wants to help people, but in a court of law, with a shark like ferociousness, but with boyish good looks. Dharma says that an ideal world would not need lawyers.
A guy wants to sue his mom as she forced him to start a restaurant with her, and then took money out of the business. While the guy's wife left him, and he stays with his mother at her house. Dharma advises him to move out of her mother's house asap and that way he will get a life and his wife would also return to him. Greg moves into an office to avoid Dharma's interference. Greg's office has a shared bathroom with a ballet class down the hall.
Pete wants to sue the landlord as nothing in their apartment works. Pete wants Greg as his lawyer, but Greg doesn't want his case. So, Dharma takes Pete on as her client. The landlady is a sweet person and helpless. The landlady says that there are too many things to fix and not enough money to fix it with. Dharma stops Pete and Jane from suing her and instead convinces the Landlady to raise rent. Dharma even offers to convince the entire apartment building for the same. The landlady decides to use the extra money to go on a cruise and doesn't fix any of the problems in the apartment, leaving Dharma behind to deal with irate tenants.
Larry pursues an increasingly vindictive feud against his neighbor. After the neighbor plays loud music at night, Larry returns the favor by borrowing Dharma's boombox and playing it at full blast. The neighbor TPs Larry's place. Larry flings goat poo over the fence. Larry launches a 20 pound box of laundry soap into the neighbor's swimming pool and it turns into lather. Greg asks Larry to sue. Turns out to be his uncle. The uncle flooded Larry's Y2K shelter after Larry tapped into his phone line (which ran through Larry's property) and from there the feud escalated.
Dharma hands over the landlady's case to Greg and Greg hands over Larry's case to Dharma.
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