Money Court

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  • TV-PG
  • 2021
  • 2 Seasons
  • 4.9  (77)

Money Court is a CNBC show that aired from 2021 to 2023, starring Kevin O'Leary, Bethenny Frankel, and Katie Phang. As the name suggests, this show revolves around legal disputes related to money matters such as business partnerships, intellectual property rights, contract breaches, and family inheritance.

The show's panel of expert judges consists of Kevin O'Leary, also known as Mr. Wonderful from Shark Tank, who brings his business acumen and investment experience to the table. Bethenny Frankel, an entrepreneur, author, and former Real Housewives of New York City star, provides her perspective on branding, marketing, and business strategy. Katie Phang, a prominent attorney, adds her legal expertise to the mix, analyzing the cases from a courtroom perspective.

The show follows a similar format in each episode, wherein litigants present their case to the judges, explaining their side of the story and providing evidence to support their claims. The judges then ask questions and offer advice, suggesting potential courses of action and weighing in on the strengths and weaknesses of each side.

One of the unique aspects of Money Court is that the judges often play a mediation role, encouraging the parties to reach a settlement or find common ground. O'Leary, Frankel, and Phang are sensitive to both the legal and emotional factors involved in these disputes and try to offer solutions that are fair to both parties.

One of the most exciting elements of watching Money Court is seeing the diversity of cases presented in each episode. For example, one episode might feature a dispute between co-founders of a startup who have fallen out over equity ownership. Another episode might showcase a family feud over a will or inheritance. There are also instances where litigants seek compensation over lost revenue from copyright infringement or breach of contract.

Given the show's focus on money disputes, it is inevitable that there is tension and drama in each episode. The judges are not afraid to ask tough questions and challenge each side's arguments, which often leads to conflicts and emotional outbursts. However, the judges are also quick to provide moral support and offer advice on how to move forward.

Overall, Money Court is an engaging and educational show that offers viewers a glimpse into the complexities of legal disputes over money matters. The combination of expert judges from different backgrounds and the diversity of cases presented in each episode make it a worthwhile watch for anyone interested in business, finance, and the law.

Money Court is a series that ran for 2 seasons (13 episodes) between August 11, 2021 and on CNBC

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Seasons
They're Going to Drown
7. They're Going to Drown
December 28, 2022
A successful entrepreneurial couple return with a new business and new dilemma; after wild success in publishing books geared to cannabis uses, an entrepreneur considers building a national cannabis brand; managers of an NFT portfolio disagree on when to sell their most prized assets; and, after spending $200K, a dispute over how to best exploit their intellectual property has two friends and business partners at odds.
Maybe You're the Problem?
6. Maybe You're the Problem?
December 21, 2022
Two entrepreneurs want to leave their full-time flooring jobs to launch a food truck, but are they ready for the demands of starting a new business?; a revolutionary medical therapy has two partners at odds over how to expand and best reach new clients; a chef and sauce maker seeks advice after he fires 5 different co-packers; and a former NBA star is at odds with his business partners over the best way to distribute their new NFT series.
Betting the House
5. Betting the House
December 21, 2022
A married couple disagrees on whether taking out a second mortgage for the wife's doll business is a good idea; a trio of friends disagree on how to keep the online cooking business they started during the pandemic growing now that people are getting back out into the real world; and friends and business partners who lead very different lives disagree on how much debt they should take on to keep their business growing.
What Did Revenue Ever Do to You?
4. What Did Revenue Ever Do to You?
December 14, 2022
Partners in business and in life disagree on whether a successful online business should expand into the world of brick and mortar; brothers and business partners are at odds over how their rapidly growing app should be managed; and former friends need resolution to a partnership that went bad because there was no contract.
Blow It Up!
3. Blow It Up!
December 14, 2022
Business partners disagree on the best way for their new company to expand - small artisan stores vs. big box retailers; flush with profits, husband and wife business partners can't agree on the best use of the funds to expand their culinary business; an entrepreneur has been nurturing her great idea for years and now seeks guidance on how to finally launch it successfully; and when the $13 million home market for a cannabis business becomes too competitive and over regulated, business partners disagree on the best strategy for continued growth.
5 Million Dollars to Walk Away
2. 5 Million Dollars to Walk Away
December 7, 2022
Partners are at odds about investing their time and resources in expanding locally or franchising nationally; an investor and board member doesn't agree with the CEO of the company; a successful company from Season 1 returns with a new issue.
Premiere
1. Premiere
November 30, 2022
A builder and his VC partners are at odds over the $150 million needed to acquire real estate for his family entertainment centers; 2) With $4 million at stake, business partners disagree on whether to have staff work remotely or in the office; 3) Two sisters and a secret family recipe are at the center of a dispute over how to expand their baked goods business.
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Money Court is available for streaming on the CNBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Money Court on demand at Amazon and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    August 11, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (77)
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