Kuzak decides that a private trial with a closeted judge is the best way to win to retain his gay client's multi-million dollar endorsement contract with a cereal manufacturer, but when the verdict goes against him, his client is unwilling to seek another trial based on an ex parte statement revealing the judge's bias because it will force the judge out of the closet; Perkins confronts Ringstrom after Kelsey tells her he's married, and ends the relationship after she fakes a reason to visit his house and meet his wife; Meyer and Melman separate after they arrive at directly opposite solutions to their marital problems, but reconcile after Melman is forced to acknowledge some hard truths during a therapy session; the lack of a good nanny brings Kelsey and Markowitz troubles, and their daughter to the office.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Steven Bochco | Writer | ||
David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
Michele Gallery | Writer | ||
Judith Parker | Writer | ||
Fae Rubenstein | Guest Star | ||
Jack Rader | Guest Star | ||
Elizabeth Hoffman | Guest Star | ||
Michael Cavanaugh | Guest Star | ||
Juleen Murray | Guest Star | ||
Donald Moffat | Guest Star | ||
Brian McNamara | Guest Star | ||
Josie Over | Guest Star | ||
Jack McGee | Guest Star | ||
Alan Rosenberg | Guest Star | ||
Glenn Walker Harris Jr. | Guest Star | ||
Carol Barbee | Guest Star | ||
Jan Eliasberg | Director | ||
Michael Tucker | Actor | Stuart Markowitz | |
Jimmy Smits | Actor | Victor Sifuentes | |
Corbin Bernsen | Actor | Arnie Becker | |
Susan Ruttan | Actor | Roxanne Melman | |
Jill Eikenberry | Actor | Ann Kelsey | |
Blair Underwood | Actor | Jonathan Rollins | |
Alan Rachins | Actor | Douglas Brackman, Jr. | |
Richard Dysart | Actor | Leland McKenzie | |
Harry Hamlin | Actor | Michael Kuzak | |
Michele Greene | Actor | Abby Perkins | |
Susan Dey | Actor | D.D.A. Grace Van Owen |