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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] - Alice and Nancy
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] - Alice and Nancy
* [[Heroic BSOD]] - James Ryder is recovering (poorly) from a nervous breakdown.
* [[Heroic BSOD]] - James Ryder is recovering (poorly) from a nervous breakdown.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]] - If you watch much CBC, you are guaranteed recognize a few people on this show. Most obviously, Judge Malone is on ''[[Corner Gas (TV)|Corner Gas]]''. A few people from ''[[The Red Green Show]]'' appear, too. Two people from ''[[My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Film)|My Big Fat Greek Wedding]]'' have appeared, too. Alice was the star of ''[[Our Hero]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] - If you watch much CBC, you are guaranteed recognize a few people on this show. Most obviously, Judge Malone is on ''[[Corner Gas (TV)|Corner Gas]]''. A few people from ''[[The Red Green Show]]'' appear, too. Two people from ''[[My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Film)|My Big Fat Greek Wedding]]'' have appeared, too. Alice was the star of ''[[Our Hero]]''.
** [[Mass Effect 2|Kelly Chambers]]: Attorney At Law.
** [[Mass Effect 2|Kelly Chambers]]: Attorney At Law.
* [[It's Personal]] - Elliot has the tendency to drag too much of his personality into cases and embarrass himself.
* [[It's Personal]] - Elliot has the tendency to drag too much of his personality into cases and embarrass himself.
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Left to right: Alice, Elliot, Nancy, Max


Law and Order, but without the Order.
—Series Tagline

Canadian courtroom Dramedy that ran from 2004 to 2006, winner of four Gemini Awards. Set in Toronto's Old City Hall courtrooms, it gave a much more realistic and unromanticized view of courtroom procedure than most similar shows: instead of there being a Mystery of the Week, there would be multiple cases per episode, and most of them would go to Plea Court, Bail Court, or the ever-depressing Mental Health Court. Very rarely would a trial actually commence, and very rarely would the case be particularly high profile. It was usually stuff like Illegally Being on the Premises or drugs.

It focused primarily on a young defense attorney named Alice De Raey, who is basically good-natured but has the tendency to swear under her breath. She is occasionally helped by scary-efficient Vietnamese-Canadian law student Nancy Dao, given frequent helpful advice from scruffy and sex-crazed defense counsel Elliot Sacks, and not helped at all by her boss, James Ryder, who is in the middle of a nervous breakdown.


Provides examples of the following tropes:

 Alice: You are a member of PETA, are you not?

Witness: Yes. Does that make me a criminal?

Judge Fraser: No, but it does make you an opinionated pain in the butt.

 Alice: It was nothing. I was just talking to myself.

James: Oh. That's not good.