Bobby attempts to win the release of an innocent woman he helped convict of murder. Jimmy represents a hirsute man who was fired because of his looks. Lindsay realizes Kelton ...
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Bobby’s priest becomes a client after a woman suffers a fatal heart attack during an exorcism. Eugene assists a man who refuses to allow his doctor to remove a medical instrume...
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Eugene attempts to avert tragedy by asking a judge to grant a restraining order against a man who repeatedly threatened his wife and young son. Bobby attempts to keep the practice afloat by borrowing money from Berluti’s bank.
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A husband seeks a court order that would force his pregnant wife to undergo a C-section. Lindsay represents a drug dealer caught red-handed with a large quantity of cocaine. H...
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A judge must decide how to proceed when a thirteen-year-old boy shoots and kills his own mother. Eugene argues that a convicted killer should be released from jail. The attorney...
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Eugene defends a man who accidentally killed a friend during a gang initiation ritual. Gamble prosecutes a driver who struck and killed a homeless man. Rebecca stomps a rodent t...
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Bobby Donnell, a Boston attorney struggling to keep his law practice afloat, defends a 17-year-old girl who maintains her innocence after police discover cocaine in her possession.
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Bobby defends an adulterer charged with murder. Eugene represents a Boston cop seeking disability compensation by claiming his job caused him to become a racist. Jimmy experiences an erotic dream involving Lindsay.
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Bobby is arrested after he tips off a drug dealer client about a police raid leading to the deaths of several officers. Berluti is humiliated by a fellow attorney who attempts to convince a judge to throw out the cancer cluster suit.
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Bobby and Eugene use a racist sociological theory as a defense when an African-American client is accused of committing manslaughter during a riot. Ellenor sues a travel agent on the behalf of a conceded longtime friend.
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