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Attorney Jason Payne had a superstar career at a prestigious Los Angeles law firm -- that is, until his wife, Laurie, kicked him out of the house and he had a nervous breakdown. After three months at a ``wellness center,'' Jason finds himself with no job, no place to live and no support system. Enter Russell Shultz, an unkempt, unpredictable sufferer of explosive disorder, assigned to be outpatient ``buddies'' with Jason by their mutual therapist, Dr. Robinson. Payne and Shultz ultimately decide to open a law firm of their own.
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