Partner Track - Season 1

Season 1
At an elite NYC law firm, Ingrid Yun fights to make partner — and hold onto her principles — while balancing romance, friends and family expectations.

Episodes

Material Adverse Change
Focused on making partner at her cutthroat New York City law firm, Ingrid finds her plans thrown off-kilter when a new colleague arrives from London.

Meta-Strategy
The search for a missing document and a surprise lunch date crank up the tension between Ingrid and Murphy. Rachel hits it off with a sassy new client.

Change of Venue
In an effort to salvage the SunCorp deal, Ingrid heads upstate with Murphy. Rachel helps a flighty heiress, and Tyler deals with major fashion drama.

Due Diligence
As her new relationship moves at warp speed, Ingrid competes with Murphy to impress their boss. A reluctant Rachel organizes the firm's talent show.

Out of Office
The firm's annual retreat at a swanky resort finds Ingrid and Murphy stuck untangling a thorny SunCorp issue and Rachel tapping into her creative side.

Client Relations
With HR investigating the ugly incident at the retreat, Ingrid plays messenger for Marty, while Rachel receives an exciting offer on her 30th birthday.

Talking Points
Amid big personal news, Ingrid takes over planning the firm's diversity gala. Rachel makes a bold move at work and Tyler feels under pressure at home.

Consequential Damages
On Thanksgiving Day, Ingrid races to finalize the SunCorp deal with Murphy, Tyler faces questions about his future, and Rachel sees a new side of Justin.

Pro Forma
With the firm's holiday party — and partner announcements — approaching, Ingrid grows closer to Murphy, Rachel suffers a setback and Tyler branches out.

Dawn Raid
In the aftermath of the partner news, Ingrid initiates an audacious plan to right her wrongs, both personally and professionally.
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