Sifuentes's representation of a woman in a sexual harassment case against the federal judge for whom she clerked stirs up some emotional issues about Allison's rape which, despite their best efforts, the couple can't seem to resolve; Markowitz represents an elderly mohel being sued for malpractice; Becker is greeted coldly upon his return to the firm, and must face a hurt and angry Stulwicz; Rosalind subtly pits McKenzie and Brackman against each other as she secretly undermines them to poach their major clients.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
| Cynthia Saunders | Writer | ||
| William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
| Nehemiah Persoff | Guest Star | ||
| Ken Zavayna | Guest Star | ||
| Raymond Singer | Guest Star | ||
| Hansford Rowe | Guest Star | Daniel Siegfried | |
| Robert Levine | Guest Star | ||
| Brenda Hillhouse | Guest Star | ||
| Paul Mantee | Guest Star | ||
| Tom Henschel | Guest Star | ||
| Natalija Nogulich | Guest Star | ||
| Alan Feinstein | Guest Star | ||
| Kim Myers | Guest Star | ||
| David Carson | Director | ||
| Corbin Bernsen | Actor | Arnie Becker | |
| Joyce Hyser | Actor | Allison Gotlieb | |
| Diana Muldaur | Actor | Rosalind Shays | |
| Harry Hamlin | Actor | Michael Kuzak |