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In an energizing atmosphere, this series pursues the every day life inside a well-known law office at Memphis. The leader of the firm is the shrewd lawyer Elijah Strait. With the assistance of his daughter, Sydney, they unravel the most questionable cases that are about social liberties.
What works tepidly well here is a family dynamic that at least feels unusual; what does not are heard-them-all-before clichés about the power and responsibilities of attorneys.
The crusading civil attorneys angle enables Bluff City Law to feel different and hopeful, a nice contrast to the Dick Wolf courtroom-style drama that dominates TV.
[Jimmy] Smits is solid enough as the patriarch of Bluff City Law while [Caitlin] McGee also makes her presence felt in some scenes. Overall, though, this is yet another same old, same old broadcast network drama series.