1 Would I Lie to You?
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Having agreed to resign after her breach of confidentiality exposed a client's multimillion-dollar insurance fraud, Jane Bingum must now steel herself for a lunch with Ethan, the man claiming to be her husband. While picking up her final paycheck, Jane is reminded of her pro bono case for 8-year-old Jackie Williams and her mom, Wanda, whose insurance company is refusing to pay for a heart operation it deems experimental. Though she encourages them to find a lawyer who isn't facing disbarment, one look at Jackie is all Jane needs to take the case. And while Jane has decided not to contest her disbarment, when boyfriend Tony Nicastro agrees to represent her, she changes her mind. So when Tony unexpectedly shows up during her lunch with Ethan, Jane struggles to keep each man's identity a secret from the other. As the hearing gets underway, Tony's efforts to prevent Jane's disbarment are threatened when her rival at the firm, Kim Kaswell, is called to testify. However, after Jane fails to undercut Kim's credibility, Grayson Kent implores their boss, Jay Parker, not to abandon her for deciding to expose a client's crimes. Meanwhile, as she struggles to explain the situation after finding out that Tony has learned about her marriage to Ethan, Jane discovers that her guardian angel, Fred, has returned. As Fred looks for a job, Jane learns that she married Ethan so he could get health insurance to treat his leukemia. Having run off to Argentina and fallen in love with someone else, Ethan now wants a divorce so he can remarry. Yet, while Jane is sure she can make things right with Tony, after pointing out that she is guilty of insurance fraud herself, he says he can no longer represent her. Finally, after Jane forces insurance company president Gus Melvoy to admit that the decision not to cover Jackie's surgery was made to save money, a change of heart about her disbarment prompts Parker to convince the judge to reinstate Jane's license. And though Jane again risks her