Brackman represents senior citizens threatened with eviction from their retirement community for rambunctious behavior arising from their participation in a clinical study of testosterone patches; Rollins takes on the State Department of Corrections on behalf of an inmate who claims that the conditions in the super maximum security facility in which he is incarcerated violate the constitutional prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment; Becker learns that a kiss is just a kiss, and nothing more, where Halliday is concerned; the partners's choice of a new associate prompts Morales to resign.
Name | Type | Role | |
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William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
Paul Manning | Writer | ||
George Petrie | Guest Star | ||
Marco Rodriguez | Guest Star | ||
Natalija Nogulich | Guest Star | ||
Eric Poppick | Guest Star | ||
Stephen Pearlman | Guest Star | ||
Tom Towles | Guest Star | ||
Vondie Curtis-Hall | Guest Star | ||
Arthur Greer | Guest Star | ||
Robin Burrows | Guest Star | ||
Randy Oglesby | Guest Star | ||
Eric Christmas | Guest Star | ||
Denise Bessette | Guest Star | ||
Michael Jace | Guest Star | ||
Mark Phelan | Guest Star | ||
Maria Rangel | Guest Star | ||
Denver Pyle | Guest Star | ||
Dan Lerner | Director |