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Meanwhile, Kate and Lauren attempt to track down David Smith, the mystery man mentioned in Teddy's will, but when they do find him, David won't talk. Kate must get Marcus off the ledge, recover the device, which he's stolen, and find a fair resolution for both the disenchanted employee and his former boss. What seems like a slam dunk stalls when Paul's former bandmates refuse to negotiate, and Paul reveals the real reason he needs Kate's help.

But her father — a Tae Kwan Do master — has deep suspicions of his future son-in-law. Kate investigates, determined to prove him wrong — but what she uncovers shocks everyone. March 24, BRIDGES Episode 10 season finale One day in the life of Kate: prevent an international incident at the Croatian Embassy and mediate between two litigious brothers before her nemesis, Judge Nicastro, throws her in jail — all while bracing herself for the possibility of some major personal changes.

Not that I'm complaining. Teddy Reed left a quarter of his estate to Smith and then he turned around and signed that inheritance over to Kate. Her intensity, her tenacity A huge plus for this story was that it incorporated Richard Dean Anderson into an already talented cast. What a great problem to have. Once again, I found myself enamored with Justin and Kate. Their opening scene had me laughing. Certain things were left to the imagination, but I very much appreciated the sense of fun.

Kate Reed Sarah Shahi is litigator who becomes frustrated with the endless bureaucracy and injustice she witnesses on a daily basis and decides to become the ultimate anti-lawyer: a mediator. After the death of her father she meets David Richard Dean Anderson. It seems he has deeper connections to the Reed family than would 1st appear.

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