Taylor knows just what to say when Markowitz has a problem with a client who demands that the I.R.S. treat her with respect before she'll agree to settle her $800,000 debt; Mullaney's personal life affects his decision about whether a teenager who shot the classmate who bullied him should be prosecuted as a juvenile or as an adult; Rollins defends a man who claims that he was seduced and entrapped into selling stolen art work by an undercover cop; Mullaney and Melman part company when he realizes that he can't handle being either a husband or a father.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jennifer Flackett | Writer | ||
| Anne Kenney | Writer | ||
| Roger Lowenstein | Writer | ||
| Anthony Fusco | Guest Star | ||
| Lindsey Ginter | Guest Star | ||
| Ben Siegler | Guest Star | ||
| Patricia Forte | Guest Star | ||
| David Schall | Guest Star | ||
| Olivia Cole | Guest Star | ||
| Alan Baltes | Guest Star | ||
| Ethan Phillips | Guest Star | ||
| Philip Sterling | Guest Star | ||
| Caroline Kava | Guest Star | ||
| Jason Beghe | Guest Star | ||
| Diane Ladd | Guest Star | ||
| Chance Quinn | Guest Star | ||
| Lisa Cordray | Guest Star | ||
| Rick Wallace | Executive Producer | ||
| William M. Finkelstein | Executive Producer | ||
| Win Phelps | Director |