Rollins represents a man who, after a devastating childhood trauma, can only talk through a caustic dummy, and is charged with assaulting the police officer who confiscated the dummy after being subjected to a storm of verbal abuse; Becker sets up Kelsey and Markowitz with a baby broker; Kuzak is subpoenaed to testify in the Mathers fraud case; Kelsey represents an actress suing a tabloid for printing lies which caused irreparable damage to her reputation and career; the firm loses a major client after the disciplinary board of the state bar slaps Kuzak with a public censure and a one month suspension.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Robert Cochran | Writer | ||
Ronn Lucas | Guest Star | ||
John Michael Bolger | Guest Star | ||
Mitchell Laurance | Guest Star | Richard Mathers | |
Al Fann | Guest Star | ||
Ed Berke | Guest Star | ||
Darlene Kardon | Guest Star | Judge Constance Gregg | |
Jack Orend | Guest Star | ||
Fred E. Baker | Guest Star | ||
Joel Brooks | Guest Star | ||
Mort Sertner | Guest Star | Judge Donald Tytell | |
Jennifer Darling | Guest Star | ||
Charles Stratton | Guest Star | ||
Greg Rusin | Guest Star | ||
Jennifer Rhodes | Guest Star | ||
Michael Keenan | Guest Star | ||
Jerry Hauck | Guest Star | ||
D. Paul Thomas | Guest Star | ||
Ron Perkins | Guest Star | ||
Ben Bolt | Director | ||
Susan Dey | Actor | Grace Van Owen | |
George Coe | Actor | Judge Wallace R. Vance | |
Corbin Bernsen | Actor | Arnie Becker | |
Harry Hamlin | Actor | Michael Kuzak | |
Alan Rachins | Actor | Douglas Brackman, Jr. | |
Jill Eikenberry | Actor | Ann Kelsey | |
Michele Greene | Actor | Abby Perkins | |
Larry Drake | Actor | Benny Stulwicz | |
Jimmy Smits | Actor | Victor Sifuentes | |
Nancy Vawter | Actor | Dorothy Wyler |