An irreverent legal drama about two fiery and charismatic Las Vegas defense attorneys. Tenacious, defiant and completely engaging, they argue the law, and they follow the law, but they always keep a few tricks up their sleeves. No matter what the odds, these lawyers keep fighting for the little guy.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | September 2010 | 4 | |
Season 1 | September 2010 | March 2011 | 18 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Season 1 | September 2010 | 4 | |
Unassigned Episodes | 18 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Season 1 | September 2010 | 4 | |
Unassigned Episodes | 18 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Kevin Kennedy | 5 | 09/22/2010 - 03/04/2011 | |
Niels Mueller | 5 | 09/22/2010 - 03/11/2011 | |
Bruce Rasmussen | 3 | 10/20/2010 - 01/12/2011 | |
Brett Conrad | 3 | 10/13/2010 - 02/04/2011 | |
Peter Noah | 2 | 10/06/2010 - 11/17/2010 | |
Carolina Paiz | 2 | 11/03/2010 - 02/11/2011 | |
Jacqueline Hoyt | 2 | 10/20/2010 - 12/08/2010 | |
Matt Payne | 1 | 02/25/2011 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Charlie Haid | 3 | 10/13/2010 - 03/04/2011 | |
Christine Moore | 2 | 11/17/2010 - 02/25/2011 | |
Davis Guggenheim | 2 | 09/22/2010 - 09/29/2010 | |
Richard J. Lewis | 1 | 12/15/2010 | |
Timothy Busfield | 1 | 11/03/2010 | |
Brad Silberling | 1 | 02/18/2011 | |
Jamie Babbit | 1 | 10/27/2010 | |
Rod Holcomb | 1 | 11/10/2010 | |
Matt Earl Beesley | 1 | 12/08/2010 | |
Jeff T. Thomas | 1 | 10/20/2010 | |
Greg Beeman | 1 | 01/12/2011 | |
John F. Showalter | 1 | 02/04/2011 | |
Paul McCrane | 1 | 03/11/2011 | |
Jeff Melman | 1 | 10/06/2010 |
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A legal drama is a genre of film and television that generally focuses on narratives regarding legal practice and the justice system. The American Film Institute (AFI) defines "courtroom drama" as a genre of film in which a system of justice plays a critical role in the film's narrative. Legal dramas have also followed the lives of the fictional attorneys, defendants, plaintiffs, or other persons related to the practice of law present in television show or film. Legal drama is distinct from police crime drama or detective fiction, which typically focus on police officers or detectives investigating and solving crimes. The focal point of legal dramas, more often, are events occurring within a courtroom, but may include any phases of legal procedure, such as jury deliberations or work done at law firms. Some legal dramas fictionalize real cases that have been litigated, such as the play-turned-movie, Inherit the Wind, which fictionalized the Scopes Monkey Trial. As a genre, the term "legal drama" is typically applied to television shows and films, whereas legal thrillers typically refer to novels and plays.
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