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| | The Guardian | PopMatters Television Review |
 | | Unfortunately, the writers look to be planning a departure from this focus on young people -- in a recent episode, CLS lost its funding to a rival organization, accepted an adult legal aid contract, and became Legal Services of Pittsburgh, which means that, in the future, adult clients may become more common than kids. |
 | | CBS and Columbia TriStar Television, following the current trend of treating TV writers as "auteurs" of their shows, gave Hollander freedom to craft the story after his own family's life. |
 | | The series is set in his native Pittsburgh, where his brother David Hollander runs a nonprofit firm that represents children, KidsVoice, his father Tom Hollander runs a law firm like the show's Fallin and Associates, and his grandfather was a steel worker. |
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