Helen Tudor-Fisk ruffles feathers on her first day at Gruber & Gruber when a client wants to enforce an unusual clause in her mother's will.
Helen represents a grieving woman in a dispute over the division of her father's cremains and is surprised by an announcement at a tense family lunch.
An uncomfortable living situation, a surprise visit from her ex-husband and a light-fingered pair of clients all try Helen's patience.
While dealing with nerves ahead of an upcoming court case, Helen tries to figure out why the office is so excited about the return of a boisterous temp.
Intimidating opposing counsel Alice Pike causes problems for the firm. Helen discovers Roz's favorite pastime — and a novel way to land new clients.
Helen reconsiders her look and consults with a client who claims to be the son of a famous newsreader. Roz reveals exciting news for the firm.
As a new photocopier becomes a nuisance, Roz forces Helen to attend a training session, Ray readies for a reunion and George shows off his gaming skills.
Roz makes a major announcement that upsets Ray. The son of an infamous playwright presents Helen with a moral dilemma. George receives a comfy gift.
Concerned that Helen has no social life, Viktor and Anthony hatch a plan. Helen finds inspiration from a higher power for a dispute between brothers.
Helen covers for Ray during a probate presentation at the local library and searches for a client's family heirloom. An admirer pursues Roz.
Helen untangles a large bequest to a cat charity. Roz looks for an assistant to help an overworked George. Anthony tries to escape Viktor's scheduling.
Helen's advice to a married couple with an age gap backfires, Roz rushes to an emergency, and scandal hits Gruber & Associates.