A superficial model dies, only to return inside a plus-sized attorney's body.
Deb's eyes are opened when Jane's defends a waitress who was let go from her job after gaining 50 pounds. Meanwhile, Chad is demanding the return of his kidney he had donated to his wife as part of their divorce.
An emotional retrial leaves Joan in jail, having been sited for contempt. Meanwhile, Kim and Grayson sue a psychiatrist after working on a man with multiple personalities and curing them all but the right one.
Deb's parents divorce proceedings are being represented by Jane for her mom, and Grayson defends her dad. Meanwhile, Kim's client is suing a pet cloning company for claims that her new dog does not match up with her prize-winning original.
As Jane's 32nd birthday approaches, Deb realizes she has lost eight years of her life, just like the latest client of Jane, who's been wrongly jailed for the past decade. Meanwhile, Kim and Grayson give defense to a man who started a Web site which allows married people to cheat on each other.
A suburban mom needs Jane to plead her case in court, which is over a 20-year warrant. Meanwhile, Greyson helps out an aged actor who claims that a newspaper had ran his obituary while he's alive.
Jane takes on a diet guru after her client's daughter becomes ill on his meal plan he designed for her. Meanwhile, Kim is defended by Grayson and Teri, after being accused of sexual harassment by a former assistant.
Deb struggles between two options, attend Jane's high school reunion or defend an eccentric client concerning his sanity. Meanwhile Kim and Grayson disagree how to handle a betrayed bride whose maid of honor had an affair with her fiance and now wants to sue her.
Kim is hired by Jane to sue a clothing boutique which refuses to sell clothes in plus sizes. Meanwhile, Grayson is on a case which concerns the daughter of a friend who ended up on a racy video.
A matchmaking service is sued for fraud by Jane. Grayson and Kim are given a case featuring dueling psychic sisters.
Jane's case involves a woman who is convinced she was switched at birth. Meanwhile, Parker's long absence from the courtroom has him feeling nervous.
Jane is star struck when she gets to save Deb’s favorite fashion model from a tumble with the law, but soon discovers her idol is in more trouble than she thought. Grayson and Kim take on a pro-bono case where a woman refuses to sell her house to developers because it holds too many memories of her deceased husband.
Everyone awaits the announcement from Parker concerning the new partner. Jane decides to forget about Grayson and move on with her life.
Jane dreams she is in a big musical dance number, working at a food court alongside Judge Paula Abdul, “Dinner Impossible”‘s Robert Irvine and “So You Think You Can Dance”‘s Tyce Diorio. Back in reality, Jane is exactly where we left off last season.
Jane attempts to put her relationship issues aside when she has to focus on a custody case involving a man who suffered for amnesia for nine years. Kim and Parker represent a female writer who is suing to retain control of the fictitious male persona she created under her pen name, Jonathan Martin. Fred inadvertently ends up as Kim’s new assistant while Grayson organizes a gathering in memory of Deb’s birthday
Jane represents two women married to the same man and has to go up against the defending lawyer, Tony. Fred helps Stacy with her new business. Kim bought a pregnancy test.
Just as Jane and Tony finally move their relationship to the next level, Tony receives some news that affects both their futures. When Teri's cousin faces deportation charges, Jane steps in to help with the case. Parker and Kim get closer outside of the law offices, while Grayson decides to sell the house he shared with Deb.
Tony and Jane get it figured out, or so they think. Parker and Kim are finding out what their feelings are all about. Jane starts to backpedal a bit.
Jane helps Grayson defend one of the singers of a famous pop duo; Parker and Kim agree to help a bed-and-breakfast owner; Fred tries to make Stacy jealous.
Deb's mother requests Jane's help with a legal matter; Kim and Grayson work on a custody case involving a dueling couple's pet chimp.
Jane decides to see what is up with Hank. She deals with a pretty mean client. She learns about what love is really about.
Jane brings in an age discrimination case only to have Parker hand it over to Kim. Grayson takes on a real estate case where his clients claim their house is haunted and gets closer to Vanessa. Fred decides to help Stacy with her money woes by hiring her to serve divorce papers.
Jane attends a banquet where she is to be honored for her work with the LAPD; a woman accuses Jane of stealing her husband; Grayson takes on a case that involves Vanessa's ex-fiancé.
Jane and Grayson take on the case of a man who is coping with the loss of his wife by dressing as a clown; Parker and Kim represent a reality dating show producer; Fred decides to reveal his feelings to Stacy.
Jane represents a young girl who is being cyber bullied by a popular girl in school. Parker’s old partner in the firm, Claire Harrison, returns to enlist his help in her divorce but Kim takes the reigns on the case, only to discover Claire wants much more than a settlement. Grayson moves to the next level when he meets Vanessa’s parents.
With Claire Harrison easing her way back into the firm, she partners with Kim on a case but proves she will stop at nothing to win, including pitting Kim’s insecurities about Parker against her. Meanwhile, Stacy books a Fancy Feast commercial and Fred has to hide his jealously when she has to “kiss” her pretend husband. Jane and Grayson take on a case involving a woman who wants to be cryogenically frozen which leads them both to think about the passing of Deb and leads to a series of events that could change Jane and Grayson’s lives forever.
Jane waits for Grayson to awake from his coma. Elsewhere, Jane is assigned a hit-and-run case involving a celebrity bad boy; and Kim represents a former client who's suing her ex for a postdivorce hookup.
Jane has to push her feelings aside as she helps organise Grayson's wedding, and she takes on the case of a fireman who is being sued after he broke a woman's rib as he rescued her from a burning building.
Jane takes over the case of a woman (guest star Romy Rosemont) who's suing a sperm bank due to the fact of her child being a "little person". Meanwhile, Fred hires a actress to play his mother for Stacy.
Jane is mugged while picking up Grayson's wedding rings and later ends up representing the gunman. Meanwhile, Grayson takes on a case involving a childhood friend of Parker's and his pet camel; and Teri treats Vanessa and Grayson to dance lessons.
Jane represents a lesbian couple suing for the right to attend their prom. Elsewhere, Jane learns her relationship with Dr. Kendal is not exclusive; Kim and Grayson take on Hank the bailiff's suit against his mail-order bride; and Stacy is jealous when Fred is offered a commercial gig.
Jane works pro bono on a murder case for the DA's office, where she learns that old Jane used to work and had a tryst with the current DA. Elsewhere, Grayson represents Stacy when a mother accuses her of persuading her teen to purchase products via her video blog; and Parker thinks Kim is dating, so he asks Fred to snoop.
Jane finds herself with a double dose of mother woes when Jane’s mom, Elaine, is arrested for exiting an airplane via the emergency slide after being stuck on a tarmac for six hours...
Jane and Grayson clash when Jane represents a college student who accuses someone from Grayson's alma mater of date rape; and Jenna tricks Kim into assisting in her divorce settlement.
Jane represents a former sorority-house mother who lost her entire savings at a local casino and wants to prove that the casino is responsible for the loss. Meanwhile, Parker and Kim represent a botanist who cultivated a rare flower and is now fighting her former employer, a museum, for the rights to the plant.
Jane represents an engineer who claims a school is going to be built on toxic soil. But the construction company handling the build is one of the firm's most important clients, and Parker orders Jane to drop the case. Meanwhile, Teri is sued for slander for verbally attacking her high-school nemesis (Patti Stanger).
Parker represents his ex-girlfriend against an insurance company that refuses to pay out her father's life-insurance policy. Meanwhile, Kim falls for a controversial pastor who lands in jail while trying to help the poor; and Fred and Stacy face an uncertain future after he sees her kissing her costar.
A bride-to-be sues a bridal store after she is seriously injured during a sale stampede. Meanwhile, the co-owner of a medieval-themed dinner theater tries to prevent her brother from selling the family business; and Parker hires his ex-girlfriend as a temp.
Jane and Kim provide legal advice to a death-row inmate who wants to donate his heart to his dying sister. Meanwhile, Grayson defends Stacy against her costar and former lover; Kim asks Parker to make her a partner in the firm; and Owen invites Jane to join him on a one-year sailing adventure in New Zealand.