Drew prepares to defend himself in court. He tries to study legal books, and gets advice from other lawyers by calling up and pretending to quiz them. He signs his car and house over to Kate and Lewis so they can't be seized if he loses the case. The judge does not take kindly to Drew's attempts to flatter her and create levity in the courtroom, and Kate isn't much help either. Nora breaks down in tears on the stand. A loud-mouthed co-worker, angry that the store has now barred employees from displaying personal items in their cubicles, harasses Drew at the Warsaw. Drew punches him out and gets arrested. He shows up in handcuffs for the final ruling in Nora's case. Although the judge agrees that Nora was forced to look at sexually explicit material, she rules that the matter is trivial and did not create a hostile workplace.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Robert Borden | Writer | ||
Bob Delegall | Guest Star | ||
Roger Eschbacher | Guest Star | ||
Patrick Kerr | Guest Star | ||
Cherene Snow | Guest Star | ||
Seth Isler | Guest Star | ||
Jenny O'Hara | Guest Star | ||
Doug Ballard | Guest Star | ||
Steve Zuckerman | Director |