The series revolves around the life of lawyer Helen Tudor-Fisk, who leaves Sydney for Melbourne after her career and marriage fall apart.
[2] In the third series, Tudor-Fisk is a partner in the rebranded Gruber & Fisk, while Roz is continuing with her career in mediation.
Ray has a new romantic interest, Melissa, a fashion psychologist, while George is engaging in "side hustles" with his grandmother.
[3][4] Filming took place in North Melbourne and other locations during the COVID-19 pandemic, with strict protocols on room density and proximity.
Ray wants Helen's father Anthony Fisk, a former Supreme Court judge, to attend the awards night to lend more credibility to the firm.
Roz also tells them judging of the nominated firms is done via anonymous visit, akin to a mystery shopper.
A client named Petro believes he is the illegitimate son of the late famous newsreader Georgios Papadakis.
Helen engages in seemingly unprofessional behaviour, complaining about her pants being too tight and lying down on a beanbag whilst he reviews the completed will.
The next day, Helen attempts to quit the firm, but is informed by Roz she won the Ethical Businessperson award.
[32] Luke Buckmaster in The Guardian gave the show 3 out of 5 stars, writing that the first episode was funnier than the rest.