When a pharmaceutical firm employs a jury consulting firm to assist him in a product liability suit, Kuzak becomes engaged in a contest of style over substance until he enlists Sifuentes's help in showing the client the error of not settling the case out of court; Melman and Becker come to a parting of the ways over her demand for a substantive raise; Sifuentes encourages Perkins to get back into the court room and represent a disabled man who may be incapable of forming the requisite criminal intent to commit the crime of which he is accused; Markowitz takes issue with Kelsey over the state of her finances when he agrees to do her tax returns, and makes a proposal that will improve both her cash flow and their relationship. Abby tests courtroom waters again as she defends the retarded Benny Stulwicz against robbery charges.
Name | Type | Role | |
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William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
James McDonnell | Guest Star | ||
Basil Hoffman | Guest Star | ||
Christina Johns | Guest Star | ||
Nancy Burnett | Guest Star | ||
Russ Marin | Guest Star | ||
Charles Quertermous | Guest Star | ||
Charles Summers | Guest Star | ||
Diane Vincent | Guest Star | ||
Myrl Svela | Guest Star | ||
Walter Bobbie | Guest Star | ||
Annabella Price | Guest Star | ||
Randy Brooks | Guest Star | ||
Lesley Woods | Guest Star | ||
Rick Wallace | Director |