This was a really good episode but some might complain, and justifiably so, that there was entirely too much going on here.
A party girl totally reforms and weds an orthodox man. They are later sued because they did nothing when a woman fell in the street due to an exposed wire by their home. The accident occurred on the sabbath. Later, it's determined that the "observant" woman has made phone calls on Friday night. If that isn't enough, the alarm inspector is in cahoots with the person suing and the lawyer defending the orthodox couple isn't a lawyer! This becomes a little too much to fathom. Nonetheless, it is handled well and the storyline is interesting.
By the way, it's layoff time at the firm and Christine Baranski, with that cold veneer, has no feelings who is getting hurt.
A party girl totally reforms and weds an orthodox man. They are later sued because they did nothing when a woman fell in the street due to an exposed wire by their home. The accident occurred on the sabbath. Later, it's determined that the "observant" woman has made phone calls on Friday night. If that isn't enough, the alarm inspector is in cahoots with the person suing and the lawyer defending the orthodox couple isn't a lawyer! This becomes a little too much to fathom. Nonetheless, it is handled well and the storyline is interesting.
By the way, it's layoff time at the firm and Christine Baranski, with that cold veneer, has no feelings who is getting hurt.