Perkins decides to strike out on her own as a solo practitioner; Becker loses a car but gains a new friend when he agrees to represent Meyer's sister in her divorce action; McKenzie decides to go for broke with Kepler; Markowitz provides the right words to settle a dispute between a father and the son who's suing him for abuse; in the midst of prosecuting a career criminal accused of the murder of two police officers, Van Owen faces a dilemma when she discovers that the testimony of her key witness was obtained illegally.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
| Laura Drake | Guest Star | ||
| Nick Eldredge | Guest Star | ||
| René Auberjonois | Guest Star | ||
| Nicholas Mele | Guest Star | ||
| Gregg Henry | Guest Star | ||
| Peter Neptune | Guest Star | ||
| Karen Hensel | Guest Star | ||
| Miriam Flynn | Guest Star | ||
| Dana Sparks | Guest Star | ||
| Terry Israel | Guest Star | ||
| Tommy Hollis | Guest Star | ||
| Ken Lerner | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Laskin | Guest Star | ||
| Remy Auberjonois | Guest Star | ||
| Don Stewart | Guest Star | ||
| Glenn Plummer | Guest Star | ||
| Mary Armstrong | Guest Star | ||
| John Pasquin | Director |