Amy is assigned to a Judicial Conduct Commission panel which will decide the fate of a judge accused of demanding sexual favors from a prostitute in exchange for a reduced sentence; Maxine faces a culture clash when she tries to help a Yemeni teenager who was stabbed after being accused of dishonoring her family; Amy presides over the case of a woman who fears that her ex-husband may have abducted their children; Vincent's book is published and reviewed by The New York Times; Evie moves in temporarily with Maxine and Amy, and proves to be quite a handful; Michael's parents come to visit Lauren, and rebuff Amy's attempts to discuss the divorce.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Ted Mann (I) | Writer | ||
Clarinda Ross | Guest Star | ||
John Vickery | Guest Star | ||
Angela Sara | Guest Star | ||
Bennet Guillory | Guest Star | ||
Scott Alan Smith | Guest Star | ||
Jeff Harlan | Guest Star | ||
Drew Snyder | Guest Star | ||
Biff McGuire | Guest Star | Judge Helmstadler (as William Biff McGuire) | |
Mary Berg | Guest Star | ||
Robert Walden | Guest Star | ||
Melik | Guest Star | ||
Rusty Schwimmer | Guest Star | ||
Michael Murphy | Guest Star | ||
Dori Mizrahi | Guest Star | ||
Ruth Silveira | Guest Star | ||
Randy Kovitz | Guest Star | ||
Joel Swetow | Guest Star | ||
Ansuya | Guest Star | ||
Claudette Nevins | Guest Star | ||
Jack Bender | Director |