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A [[Law Procedural]] starring Kathy Bates by [[David E. Kelley]].
 
[[Knight in Sour Armor|Harriet Korn]] is tired. Being one of the best patent lawyers in Cincinnati gets a little boring after a while. As soon as she mentions this to her superiors, though, she quickly finds herself out of a job.
 
All well and good for Harry, who promptly clears out her desk and starts to move on...only to have someone literally [[Grievous Harm Withwith a Body|drop out of the sky on top of her]]. Malcolm, a [[Troubled but Cute|troubled teen]] trying to kill himself because he's facing drug charges, then pleads with Harry to take his case, since he feels their unique meeting was fate. Despite her better judgment, she ends up helping him and finds she actually likes being a criminal attorney. After the day is won, Harry decides to open a law firm in one of Cincinnati's [[Wrong Side of the Tracks|worst neighborhoods]] in order to help the underprivileged people that big lawyers tend to pass over.
 
Oh, she also gets hit by a car, not that it [[Plot Armor|matters much]].
 
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=== Harry's Law provides examples of: ===
 
* [[Actor Allusion]]: In the first season finale, Josh Peyton (played by Paul McCrane) sings the song "Is It Okay If I Call You Mine?" at a lawyer gala. The song was written and performed by McCrane originally in ''[[Fame]]''.
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* [[Attempted Rape]]: Chunhua is a victim of this.
* [[Bilingual Dialogue]]: Subverted. Harry couldn't understand the gang members very well during the talks.
{{quote| '''Harry:''' Look, I don't speak Legalese to you, so don't speak Gangsterese to me. }}
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Recurring character Tommy Jefferson is a spotlight-hogging [[Large Ham]] literal example of this trope, probably thanks in part to [[Actor Allusion|Christopher McDonald]] playing him.
* [[Common Nonsense Jury]]: Harry gets a client -- a woman who committed armed robbery -- off with a defense that amounted to "She did it, but she's old so we should feel sorry for her."
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* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: There is no "Superior Court" in Ohio's present-day court system. (There used to be a "Cincinnati Superior Court" from 1838 to 1907.)
* [[Disregard That Statement]]: Harry lives for this trope. Subverted in that it actually ''does'' almost get her disbarred.
* [[Double Standard Rape (Female Onon Male)]]: Tommy's case in '''And The Band Plays On'''. He keeps suggesting the client to drop the case because he allowed it to happen. The client point blatantly asks him if he would be saying the same thing if the genders were reversed.
* [[Expy]]: Tommy Jefferson of [[Boston Legal|Denny Crane]].
** Heck, the entire ''series'' seems to be a [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[Boston Legal]]'', with Harry taking the place of Alan Shore. Both shows are [[David E. Kelley]] productions.
* [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]]: Jenna (sanguine), Harry (choleric), Adam (melancholic), and Malcolm (phlegmatic).
* [[Gang -Bangers]]: More than a few, but Damien is the most prevalent, being a recurring character.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Jenna.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Harry herself, but especially Tommy Jefferson. He doesn't just know courtroom theatrics -- he also knows the inherent advantages and disadvantages of intangibles like what his client looks like to the media and the court, and how to capitalize on them fully. Other characters find it annoying, but as he shows, it's effective.
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* [[Hidden Depths]]: Despite Tommy's brash nature, he actually used to be really nervous in court. The only reason he acts the way he does now is to get people (namely jurors) to like him.
** This show loves this trope. Damien seems like a thug at first, but he really just wants to protect people. Jenna acts like a bubbly ditz because that was how she dealt with being molested, and now she feels a responsibility to everyone to keep it up even when it's driving her nuts. Rachael seems like a controlling ex at first, but her actions turn out to be out of love and concern and intimacy. Puck is actually a caring and sensitive, very sad person just trying to do right in the world. Even the street gang stepped up to the plate to offer organ donations for the ex-gang member.
* [[Inherent in Thethe System]]: The entire point of the series seems to be to shine a light on everything that's broken in American society, though there is a clear liberal viewpoint being expressed.
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Harry, Tommy, and Damien.
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]: Harry.
* [[Knight Templar]]: DA Josh Peyton is a non-evil example. Always goes for the maximum penalty, seems to totally scorn plea bargaining and doesn't seem to know the meaning of the terms "extenuating circumstances" or "reasonable doubt"
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* [[Only Sane Employee]]: Tommy's secretary Ivy.
** Harry herself, when compared to [[Dogged Nice Guy]] and [[Troubled but Cute]] Marcus, [[Knight Templar]] Damien, Adam, who always brings his personal problems to work, and [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]] Jenna.
* [[Open -Heart Dentistry]]: Harry is the legal equivalent. As a patent lawyer she is in a very specialized subfield of law (which barely exists in Cincinnati) that requires a technical degree to practice as well as a law degree. Furthermore it's so specialized that basic skills in criminal law are non-existent. It's one thing to go to doing civil suits for the poor, it's another to suddenly start doing criminal law after an entire career of career of civil cases that average 5 years on each...
* [[Peace Conference]]: Harry decides she's going to act as a [[Mediator]] between two local gangs. Thanks to her [[Jerkass Facade]], they do manage to agree on one thing: she sucks as a mediator.
* [[Penultimate Outburst]]: Harry has to get on a soapbox about something at least once per episode.
* [[Put Onon a Bus]]: {{spoiler|Jenna}} and {{spoiler|Malcolm}}. Given the new direction of the show, they are likely on a [[Long Bus Trip]].
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Harry.
* [[Revolvers Are Just Better]]
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** Of course [[Reality Ensues]] in that Harry refuses the case because it's stupid but [[Glory Hound]] Tommy Jefferson takes the case because he doesn't care about the client or the case only that he is well known.
*** {{spoiler|Subverted in that Tommy develops sympathy for the woman and ends up winning the crucial part of the suit not by his typical theatrics, but by good old-fashioned legal ass-kicking (because he cared enough to come [[Crazy Prepared]]).}}
* [[Screwed Byby the Network]]: Despite decent ratings, NBC canceled the series, because it was apparently pulling in the demographics the network didn't want.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: {{spoiler|Jenna, in a way. When she had an encounter with her [[Creepy Uncle]], she retreated into a fantasy world where everything was happy and perfect. She never really came out.}}
* [[Wrong Side of the Tracks]]: Where Harry's new firm is set up.
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