Rollins does an end run around Markowitz and McKenzie to retain a client, much to their displeasure; Sifuentes meets an attractive divorcee; Kelsey's misgivings about her mother's visit prove well-founded when Markowitz loses his composure in public over his future mother-in-law's incessant bigotry; over Brackman's objections, Perkins pursues mediation instead of litigation as a strategy for resolving a dispute between former friends and business partners, and fears for her future at the firm when the mediation ends badly; Kuzak defends an arrogant and addicted celebrity charged with possession and assault; Vasek is initially understanding when Brackman ends their relationship in the face of his brother's blackmail, but becomes livid when he ruins her career to cement the breakup.
Name | Type | Role | |
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David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
Jacob Epstein | Writer | ||
Clayton Rohner | Guest Star | ||
Joleen Lutz | Guest Star | ||
Joel Colodner | Guest Star | ||
Joe Marinelli | Guest Star | ||
Joan Pringle | Guest Star | ||
Eric Menyuk | Guest Star | ||
Jacqueline Scott | Guest Star | ||
Mona Williams | Guest Star | ||
Marylou Kenworthy | Guest Star | ||
Marc Buckland | Guest Star | ||
Harry Hart-Browne | Guest Star | ||
Tony Colitti | Guest Star | ||
Kelly Ames | Guest Star | ||
Finola Hughes | Guest Star | ||
Jay Gerber | Guest Star | ||
Helen Duffy | Guest Star | ||
Karmin Murcelo | Guest Star | ||
Constance Towers | Guest Star | ||
Sharron Miller | Director | ||
Steven Bochco | Director | ||
Terry Louise Fisher | Director |