Bicoastal lawyer Loredana Nesci practices in Connecticut and California, representing clients that she says other lawyers would most likely turn down. Now her experiences as an unconventional criminal and civil lawyer who also juggles family life will be played out in a reality show, “Loredana ESQ,” which will air on cable’s Sundance TV.
The first of six hour-long installments of the show—which has been in development and production for more than a year—is scheduled to air March 17 at 9 p.m. The show is the brainchild of a friend of Nesci’s, Los Angeles-based television producer Laura Keats, who wanted to do a legal show.
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