This film was made by a very small Georgia independent filmmaker but that doesn't mean that it lacks entertainment value. Some of the actors are not polished Hollywood pros but the genuine story line, the scenic views of Northwest Georgia, and the emphasis on family & justice are worth enduring a few unpolished characters.
The film is about a small town Southern law firm that hires a big city New York attorney fresh out of law school and the way the young attorney deals with small town Southern life.
At the same time the young attorney is cutting his teeth, the case of a lifetime is presented to the firm. Much like the movie Erin Brockovich, the senior partner of the firm struggles with how to finance the case and if he and the new young attorney are capable of winning the case.
Sprinkled in with the legal stuff, several scenes with children participating in local theater and the personal life of the New York lawyer make the movie very entertaining.
If you are in to big Hollywood productions take a break and enjoy this small time, quality, wholesome film.
At the very end of the film a young lady asks the Senior partner "So, did you win you big case?". I'm sure you'll enjoy the answer.