Kelsey seeks the advice of outside counsel, Kuzak's former mentor Wendell Gleason, in resolving her ethical dilemma about Dr. Warren's guilt, but is none too appreciative when Gleason's terminal illness allows him to accomplish what she cannot; Becker's ardor for Hollander turns to ice when she starts discussing marriage; after the jury hands Sifuentes a defeat in the product liability case, the judge threatens to reverse the finding, prompting the attorneys to reach a settlement, as well as a new-found respect for each other's abilities; Perkins solves a problem for a dying Mrs. Stulwicz as well as the firm when she convinces Brackman to hire Benny Stulwicz as the firm's messenger; Kelsey and Markowitz come into conflict after she takes Brackman on for suggesting that Markowitz resign before the wedding; in commiserating with Gianelli when he feels compelled to join his family's business after failing the bar exam, Perkins jumps to a completely erroneous conclusion about the exact nat
Name | Type | Role | |
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Jacob Epstein | Writer | ||
Lesley Woods | Guest Star | ||
Kim Delaney | Guest Star | ||
Greg Collins | Guest Star | ||
Madlyn Rhue | Guest Star | ||
Robert Benedetti | Guest Star | ||
Laura Johnson | Guest Star | ||
Marilyn Fa | Guest Star | ||
Opelene Bartley | Guest Star | ||
David Rappaport | Guest Star | Hamilton Schuyler | |
Paul Lambert | Guest Star | ||
Ray Abruzzo | Guest Star | ||
Ed Corbett | Guest Star | ||
Caroline Williams | Guest Star | ||
Arthur Taxier | Guest Star | ||
Jonathan Brandis | Guest Star | ||
Pat Crawford Brown | Guest Star | ||
Martha Lambert | Guest Star | ||
David Milch | Guest Star | ||
John Patterson | Director |