Brackman sends Perkins a referral who turns out to be dishonest, desperate, and violent; Rollins is initially outraged when McKenzie assigns Sifuentes to second chair on a wrongful death suit, but becomes grateful for the help after he alienates the jury and Sifuentes saves the day, and the case; to help Perkins drum up some business, Becker gives her the gift of a consultation with his publicist; Markowitz is despondent about his chances of fatherhood when an adverse reaction to the fertility drugs forces him to stop taking the medication; Van Owen confesses her struggles over the illegal confession in the Torrey case to Kuzak; Kelsey is angered when Markowitz discusses adoption with Becker without her knowledge.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michele Gallery | Writer | ||
| Nana Visitor | Guest Star | ||
| Lisa Sutton | Guest Star | ||
| Martin Azarow | Guest Star | ||
| Gail Neely | Guest Star | ||
| Abraham Alvarez | Guest Star | ||
| Ralph Bruneau | Guest Star | ||
| Gregg Berger | Guest Star | ||
| Ken Foree | Guest Star | ||
| Frances E. Nealy | Guest Star | ||
| Sam H. Ginsburg | Guest Star | ||
| Madison Mason | Guest Star | ||
| Troy Evans | Guest Star | ||
| Deborah May | Guest Star | ||
| Mike Pniewski | Guest Star | ||
| Tom Moore | Director |