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While Jen handles the courtroom, Nikki and Pug go on a mission to find a tailor who can handle "super" needs. They eventually secure a consultation with , a high-end designer for superheroes. Though initially dismissive of Jen’s lack of style, Luke is eventually intrigued by the challenge of creating clothes that stretch and fit both her human and Hulk forms. That Ending Tease Marvel Mondays – She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Episode 5

These men testify about her using the name on her dating profile—the very profile that gives the episode its title. While the process is deeply embarrassing for Jen, the strategy works, and the court rules in her favor, ordering Titania to cease all use of the name. Fresh Drip: Introducing Luke Jacobson Episode 5She Hulk Attorney at Law Season 1 Epis...

Jen is represented by fellow attorney Mallory Book , who takes a blunt approach to the case. To prove that Jen had embraced the "She-Hulk" moniker before Titania’s trademark filing, they are forced to call a parade of Jen’s former dates to the witness stand. While Jen handles the courtroom, Nikki and Pug

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