McKenzie overcomes his fear of aging, as well as a little vanity, in successfully representing a client in an age discrimination case; Van Owen is devastated when a witness she has forced to testify against a gang banger is slain, and the woman's young son murders the gang member who ordered his mother's execution; Rollins defies the direct orders of McKenzie and Brackman not to prolong a property settlement conference in a divorce case, but Becker is elated when Rollins's tactics yield a lucrative settlement for their client; Kelsey politely rebuffs Markowitz as he bears gifts and apologies about the prenup, until he finally wears her down and gets her to admit that controlling and manipulative behavior is another thing they have in common; Brackman's sanctimonious pontificating about the sanctity of marriage to litigants in the court room doesn't carry into his own behavior in his chambers with Vasek.
Name | Type | Role | |
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David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
Jacob Epstein | Writer | ||
Jesse D. Goins | Guest Star | ||
Don Starr | Guest Star | ||
Kenneth Gray | Guest Star | ||
Rosalind Cash | Guest Star | ||
John Furey | Guest Star | ||
Jay Ingram | Guest Star | ||
Michael K. Woods | Guest Star | ||
Timothy Wayne | Guest Star | ||
Lynn Herring | Guest Star | ||
Zero Hubbard | Guest Star | ||
Susan Tic | Guest Star | ||
Gloria Delaney | Guest Star | ||
Darrell Zwerling | Guest Star | ||
Joanne Strauss | Guest Star | ||
Terrence McNally | Guest Star | ||
Robert Phalen | Guest Star | ||
Brad Burlingame | Guest Star | ||
James Jay Lawrence | Guest Star | ||
Nell Cox | Director | ||
Steven Bochco | Director | ||
Terry Louise Fisher | Director |