McKenzie gets Kuzak sprung from jail; after Brackman's wife discovers his infidelity and serves him with divorce papers, he begs her to take him back when he discovers that she's represented by Lisa Weston, who intends to go after a share of the partnership's profits in the settlement; Sifuentes confronts a judge after Putnam's computer analysis uncovers a racist bent to the jurist's sentencing determinations; Markowitz's jealousy prompts him to keep too close an eye on Kelsey's relationship with Cromwell, which creates friction between the attorneys; McKenzie represents a jurist friend who is arrested after taking desperate measures to resolve a deteriorating financial situation when the firm declines to offer him the partnership he seeks; Melman goes out to dinner with Putnam; Weston has it out with Becker over his mistreatment of her and discovers to her discomfort how much they have in common.
Name | Type | Role | |
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William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
Jeff Feringa | Guest Star | ||
Sarah Abrell | Guest Star | ||
Mauric | Guest Star | ||
Duane Whitaker | Guest Star | ||
Clayton Martinez | Guest Star | ||
Jack Jozefson | Guest Star | ||
Robin Gammell | Guest Star | ||
Robert Crow | Guest Star | ||
Fran Bennett | Guest Star | ||
Christopher Carroll | Guest Star | ||
Monty Bane | Guest Star | ||
Sandy McPeak | Guest Star | ||
Milton Selzer | Guest Star | Judge Morris Hood | |
Terrence Beasor | Guest Star | ||
Dan Ziskie | Guest Star | ||
Bruce Winant | Guest Star | ||
Grant Heslov | Guest Star | ||
Gloria Dorson | Guest Star | ||
Kim Murdock | Guest Star | ||
Donald Petrie | Director | ||
Susan Dey | Actor | Grace Van Owen | |
Harry Hamlin | Actor | Michael Kuzak |