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Being proactive advisers is in our DNA. We continually assess, adjust, and refine your strategic plan as your business grows. The Practice have helped us build our investment portfolio, advised us on personal insurance and superannuation, and provided accountancy services.

The team are friendly and approachable, and always willing to go out of their way to give us a hand. If you are seeking an advice firm with integrity and knowledge, go no further.

Working with The Practice has without a doubt been the best financial decision we have ever made. The team at The Practice have been a big part of our financial lives.

Their approach to wealth creation has allowed us to map out goals and have some peace of mind we have all our fundamentals covered. Eugene has taken Bobby's place as a senior partner, Lucy has left the firm to become a full-time rape crisis counselor, Rebecca has also left the firm for unknown reasons, and Helen is no longer present at the firm's cases.

Tara Wilson is hired as a paralegal and Alan Shore becomes an associate. Eugene then becomes a judge, Ellenor focuses her attention on motherhood, Jimmy and Jamie begin a new firm, and Alan and Tara are hired by another firm known as Crane, Poole, and Schmidt.

The series holds the Emmy Award record for most wins in the Guest Actor and Actress categories for a single series, as well as most nominations in those categories.

Larroquette, who won for his guest appearance during the second season, was nominated again for an episode from the sixth season, but did not win.

The series won the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for five consecutive years from to By the end of the seventh season, faced with sagging ratings, ABC conditioned the show's renewal on a drastic budget reduction.

The addition of James Spader and Rhona Mitra to the cast somewhat revived the ratings as Spader went on to win an Emmy for his appearance.

The set includes all six episodes of season 1 and the first seven episodes of season 2. It also includes a featurette, "Setting Up The Practice".

On January 3, , it was announced that Shout! Factory had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1 and would release the final season on DVD on April 15, In , StudioCanal released the first and second seasons over three volumes in Germany with German and English audio.

The third, fourth, and eighth seasons have also been released in with plans to release the fifth and sixth at a later date.

Note: Each U. The first two seasons include the household rating. Seasons 4 and 5 reached the top 10 rankings.

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Lindsay has difficulty convincing her client to plead guilty, but he reluctantly accepts the offer and gets the five-year sentence.

When Lindsay discovers that Lowe tricked her, she goes back to the judge and argues that her client should be set free. In a closed-door meeting in the judge's chambers, the judge says that he cannot free Jenks.

But the judge also chastises Alan Lowe and D. Kenneth Walsh for their unethical behavior. Jimmy has incurred a serious gambling debt, and represents Sid in a hostile divorce as a way of paying off the debt.

When Sid's wife is murdered, Sid is charged with the crime. Crystal Nix-Hines. Bobby represents a couple, the Baldwins, who are haunted by the kidnapping of their son 18 years earlier and believe John Pierceserving a prison sentence for child molestationis the kidnapper.

At the time of the disappearance, Pierce was a suspect, but the police did not have enough evidence to charge him with the kidnapping.

The Baldwins believe their son was murdered, and they just want to know the location of the body. They persuade Bobby to bring a wrongful-death civil lawsuit against Pierce, believing the suit will compel Pierce to reveal the body's location.

On the witness stand, Pierce insists that he did not kidnap the boy. At the end of the episode, Bobby is approached by a young man who believes that he is the boy who was kidnapped years agoaccompanied by Allison Tucker, the woman who raised him.

Meanwhile, after Sid the bookie threatens Jimmy seriously, Jimmy "borrows" money from a client's trust fund. He uses the money to bet on a horse tipped to him by a relative, and he wins enough to pay back the bookie.

Jimmy returns the client's money, but not before Eugene and Bobby discover his reckless action. Now known as James Tucker, Chad Baldwin, the boy who was kidnapped 18 years ago, shows up at Bobby's office, along with the woman who raised him, Allison.

She claims that Pierce "left" the boy with her, claiming that the child was his own son. Allison agrees to testify as part of the trial against Pierce, and can provide crucial testimony to keep him behind bars.

But she is worried that she could also be charged as an accessory to the crime, so she first cuts an immunity deal with the district attorney's office.

After she testifies, however, unsettling news is uncovered: Allison's sister tells Rebecca Allison suffered several miscarriages and once threatened to steal a baby from a hospital.

Bobby now believes that Allison is the real kidnapper who framed Pierce. He shares this news with the Baldwins, who ask that Bobby not tell the district attorney the truth.

They are desperate to restore their relationship with their estranged son, and are afraid of attacking the woman who raised him. In the end, Pierce accepts a plea bargain for seven more years in prison, as he knows the case against him is overwhelming.

Bobby, Eugene and Jimmy work with an insurance company to settle the claim of a year-old accident victim. But the case presents a dilemma of moral and ethical proportions, when Jimmy and the firm learn from the insurance company's own head physician that the boy faces a life-threatening artery issue.

Overwhelmed by his conscience, Jimmy calls an ambulance to the boy's home and tells his parents of his danger, after which the boy undergoes successful surgerybut Jimmy faces disbarment for violating attorney-client privilege, and the tension brewing between Jimmy and Eugene since the trust fund withdrawal finally boils over.

After taking over from Ellenor in his hearing before a panel of judges including Judge Heller, and arguing passionately on behalf of trying to save a human life, Jimmy escapes with a three-week suspension but nothing more severeand it leads to a rapproachment with Eugene.

Lynne E. Lindsay is assigned a case involving a mentally challenged man who was released from prison after DNA evidence exonerated him of the murder of his wife.

The man is searching for his daughter, who believed that he murdered his wife, her mother. Ellenor is working on a gang killing case in which Alan Lowe is using unscrupulous tacticsso much so that he alienates Helenin order to get the former-gang member's family to turn on him, tactics that endanger a suspect's family.

The victim's family, however, sees Alan's gambit far differently. Bobby has feelings for a client Gabrielle Anwar accused of murder.

Lucy counsels an octogenarian rape victim, who then takes vengeance on her rapist. Eugene and Helen are against each other in a case.

Eugene's client insists on an argument that hinges on the existence of "Cross Racial Impairment", a psychological condition proposed by one of Eugene's witnesses.

Rebecca represents an American of Middle Eastern descent who is being held in against his will in something like Kafka's The Trial. Lindsay and Jimmy defend a man accused of killing a woman's husband.

A minister tells Lindsay and Jimmy that one of his congregants committed the murder. Ellenor defends someone who is accused of being a repeat thief; the DA on the case, Mitchell, sexually harasses Ellenor.

The major theme of the episode is about corruption within the system and why the process is important. Bobby and Eugene defend Russell Hampton, a man who was shot in a drug feud.

Bobby, believing Russell to be dead, tells the police about the feud. Russell attacks Bobby. Lindsay tries to get a DNA test for one of her first clients who is now serving time in prison for multiple rapings.

The theme in this episode is biological blood and DNA identification, and how these tests alone do not necessarily indicate guilt or innocence.

Jonathan Shapiro. Bobby deals with having been attacked by one of his clients, Russell Hampton, from the last episode. He tries with limited success to keep a brave face until, in a private moment with Lindsay, he admits his fear and considers leaving criminal defense.

Ellenor defends a man named Ray who wants to defend himself who is accused of murdering someone while in prison. Ray mounts a surprisingly effective defense on his own halfbut delivers a surprise of his own before the verdict comes in.

The theme in this episode is about how prison and the prospect of serving time makes one desperate, and that defense attorneys put themselves in danger by interacting with those who have little to lose.

Jeff Rake. Bobby and Helen are called by the US Attorneys office to pull a sting on the much admired but possibly corrupt Judge Charles Fleming, the morning after the firm and Helen attend a testimonial for the longtime jurist.

We learn fifteen attorneys are suspected in a scheme involving Fleming resolving cases their way for payoffs of several thousand dollars per case.

Bobby finally agrees to participate and learns what he doesn't want to learn about Fleming. The sting works and Fleming is caughtwith a tragic conclusion.

Helen shows Bobby the files on the suspect attorneysnow including his own, likely added by Fleming as payback for the stingthen shreds Bobby's file.

Jimmy and Lindsay represent an old friend of Jimmy's, an accountant whose inability to live up to his wife's ambitions for him broke him mentallyto the point where he believes he's Superman.

One day he jumped through a window believing he was flying to rescue his wife and landed upon a man who died in the accident and whose widow wants him held accountable.

Jimmy and Lindsay sue the hospital on the man's behalf. Concurrently, Bobby searches for a baby sitter with dubious results until the others at the firm step in to help.

John Tinker. Eugene and Rebecca defend a man whose daughter is on life support, and whose wife has control over the disconnecting of life support due to him being accused of shaking the baby to near-death.

But Eugene fears the judge holds the Fleming sting against the firm's attorneys. The case turns when the baby suffers a seizure while the wife visits her in intensive care and is revealed to have an illness with effects similar to those left by shaken-baby syndrome, casting suspicion now upon the attending doctor who testified during the trial.

Mitchell, the DA who sexually harassed Ellenor, visits her to apologise again more personallyand reveal he's left his job over his remorse.

We learn Mitchell and Ellenor have been friends for a long time, even having gone to school together.

After they spend a night together, Mitchell decides to leave Boston awhile to sort his life out. The baby's parents reconcile.

Bobby and Jimmy go against Helen and Kenneth Walsh in a case where the defendant has a background in organized crime and won his last case, 12 years prior, against Walsh.

The question of prosecutorial misconduct is the crux of this episode, especially when Helen suspects Walsh is less than scrupulous for the truth after the prosecution's key witness is murdered.

Lindsay defends an old man who wants to go to prison because he lacks medical insuranceand misleadingly claims Lindsay instructed him to rob a bank.

Jimmy and Bobby defend a manufacturer who's an old admired friend of Jimmy's father but is now accused of torching his plant to collect the insurance.

Walsh suspects the man of past money laundering for organised crime, but Helen suspects Walsh is coercing witnesses, while Jimmy comes to see the defendant in a different and troubling light.

Concurrently, a young tech whiz with a crush on Lucy is charged with wire fraud by the FBI over a chain letter he passed onward.

Joey Heric arrives at the office and announces he's become a lawyer, unnerving the firm even after Ellenor and Bobby agree to help his first murder trial.

Jimmy's former client Jennifer, a prostitute, accuses a lawyer of raping her. The firm triumphs for herbut the truth proves a lot more jarring.

Heric appears to be winning his case with clever questioning and a clever closing argument, but Ellenor and Bobby slowly realise he's the same narcissistic manipulator he always was and needed them for appearances mostly while potentially damaging his case.

The firm defends Lawrence O'Malley, a man who believes he is Hannibal Lecter and who has to be restrained and muzzled during his trial proceedings after he attacked his previous attorney.

O'Malley threatens Lindsay, who is especially upset because she was stabbed a few years ago, and refers to her continuously as "Clarice.

The defendant is acquitted of all murder charges. Lindsay and Bobby admit to having problems within their relationship.

A continuation of the Eat and Run storyline. O'Malley calls Lindsay, and she gets a restraining order. But she also confronts him after a post-verdict hearing telling him she'll kill him if he comes near her.

Eugene and Jimmy try a case defending a man accused of rape who has a twin brother, claiming to be the real rapist.

O'Malley shows up at the Donnells' home, violating the restraining order. After Bobby threatens to remove him from their apartment physically, a terrified Lindsay shoots him.

O'Malley died in the shooting, and Lindsay is arrested for murder. Rebecca defends a man who nicknamed his penis "Pud" or "Pugsley", accused of rape and murder.

The Pugsley fellow's victim shows up on a video tape. Walsh all but admits to Ellenor pre-trial that he's gunning to bring the firm down and doesn't really care why Lindsay shot O'Malley.

Bobby and Lindsay's relationship starts to crumble under the stress. Despite Walsh's attempt to force Lindsay to outside representation, the firm is allowed to defend herand they rely upon a Battered Woman Syndrome instead of self defense.

The firm's narcissistic nemesis Joey Heric has a short but damaging cameo on the Larry King show after Ellenor appeared previously to discuss the case against Lindsay.

With the firm continuing to press battered woman syndrome as a defense and not making O'Malley's threats and restraining order violation more central, Lindsay is convicted of murder.

Her stress pushes her beyond the breaking point. Lindsay is sentenced to life imprisonment. Harvard Law graduate Jamie Stringer is hired despite Ellenor's discomfort over Jamie's interview, in which the outgoing, friendly candidate accurately picked apart the flaws in the firm's defense of Lindsay.

Jimmy is hired by a woman who told him she had kidnapped a girl 16 years ago and had raised as her daughter. This woman hired Jimmy to tell the person whose daughter she had kidnapped about the kidnapping, as well as the person accused of kidnapping that he knew she was innocent.

Lindsay is allowed a visit with Bobby and their son before being moved to state prison. Rebecca takes Lindsay's case to the state Supreme Court while Lindsay faces the prospect of not being allowed visits from her son for several months.

Jimmy continues on the case of the kidnapping. An innocent woman is charged. Rebecca gets a new trial for Lindsay after the state Supreme Court rules Walsh violated her constitutional rights, infuriating Walsh who's also taken aback when Helen tells him directly she once admired him but now questions him.

The woman who kidnapped the daughter is convinced by Jamie to come forward, which frees the actual suspect in the case and reunites the girl with her real mother.

Jamie is given her first solo case, a man accused of flashing teenage girls while urinating publiclyand gets a surprise mid-trial when he unexpectedly claims free speech while he's on the witness stand.

The rest of the firm is working on prosecutorial misconduct for Lindsay. Jamie's client refuses a plea bargain and is convicted.

Walsh's somewhat dissembling argument before the judge further exposes his prosecutorial misconduct, and the judge dismisses Lindsay's case with prejudice; she gets out of prison.

Walsh shows further signs of cracking. Bobby and Eugene defend a family of Christian Scientists whose son died from a lack of medical care.

Walsh loses control in front of a judge when going against Ellenor and Jamie in an unborn baby case. After a tenant next door to the firm decides to retire when he can no longer rent his single-room office, Lindsay decides to start her own practice in that office, with lower-key cases than criminal ones, dealing with stress from her imprisonment.

After Ellenor and Helen talk to him separately, the embattled Walsh decides to take time off of undetermined length to sort out his mind and his life.

Eugene, Ellenor, and Jamie defend the head of a stem-cell research firm whose location was zoned against by the city.

Lindsay's first case on her own involves a friendly woman who is sued by her neighbour for singing loudly. Eugene gets into arguments with both Jimmy and Bobby over religion and Catholicism, based somewhat on the stem-cell research firm case.

Lindsay's client is allowed to sing her favourite song during the lawsuit trial. Eugene and Ellenor sue for a man whose friend recommended he see a priest that had raped him, and eventually raped their client.

The opposing attorney is Father Patrick. Eugene is upset with Bobby because Bobby is a Catholic, and Lindsay unnerves Bobby further when she tells him she refuses to allow their son to be christened in the Catholic Church.

Lindsay and Jamie arbitrate a feud between former lovers. They are neighbors, and the woman screams loudly during sex, which he claims is a nuisance.

The man is shot by the woman, who proves to be a lot more than just a victim acting in self defense. Bobby and Jimmy discuss the scandals of sexual abuse within the Catholic church.

After talking to his longtime parish priest, Bobby tells him he's leaving the Catholic Church without renouncing his Catholic faith.

Bobby and Jimmy are assigned the case of a child molester and go against Helen Gamble. Features Anton Yelchin as the abused boy, Justin.

Meanwhile, Ellenor defends an animal cruelty case where a man who practices Santaria slit the throat of a goat and the media got it on video.

Bobby's priest recommends he quit being a defense attorney. Ellenor and Eugene defend a fiery yet frightened client named Cassie Ray, a murder suspect with a shadowy past.

Moreover, Cassie's alibi witness has significant skeletons in her own closet. In a separate case, Lindsay reluctantly defends an airline that refuses to carry passengers of Arab descent.

Walsh returns to work but a brief confrontation with Bobby indicates the A. A cop-killing case rattles Bobby, whose anemic defense of an unsavory client leads Helen to suspect that he's "tanking the trial"; a drug bust raises search-and-seizure issues.

Bobby has been benched due to his erratic behavior, so Eugene must take his place as lead counsel in a controversial murder case.

Meanwhile Lindsay defends a killer, against her own better judgement, and Jamie is placed in a compromising situation involving a judge whom Ellenor and Jimmy suggested she flirt with during a suppression hearinga suggestion that was a backfiring prank.

Ellenor fights to save Denise Freeman, a rehabilitated death-row prisoner who has devoted her prison time to helping younger inmatesand whose own prison warden supports stopping her execution.

In a last-ditch effort to stay her execution, Ellenor bases an appeal on the medication the court ordered Denise to take at trial, which prevented the jury from observing her schizophrenia.

Eugene argues a civil suit that blames a beer company for the death of college-age Michael Berry. Ellenor's plan for Denise to show insanity by stopping her medication backfired, so Ellenor now races time to prevent Denise's execution.

Eugene and Bobby, meanwhile, can't agree over the Berrys' refusal to accept a settlement in their suit against the brewer whose beers contributed to their son's death.

Jimmy defends his high school crush, Brenda Miller, who is under investigation for a suspicious homicide in which the actual killer, Herrick Smoltz, may have set her up, and slightly nervous Claire Wyatt interviews for a job at Lindsay's newly formed law firm.

Eugene helps an executive in a sexual harassment case with a bizarre twist: the executive shared gym workout classes with his young female employee and took one of her bras to wear himself hoping to rejuvenate his sex life with his wife.

Jimmy's new relationship with Brenda is compromised when he maneuvers behind her back to get her cleared after Smoltz attempts to extort her.

A still-skeptical Lindsay accepts when Claire offers to work three weeks without pay to prove her worth. A wrongful-imprisonment suit occupies Bobby, whose client spent 15 years in jail for a killing he didn't commit; a case involving a youth's soccer injury tests Claire's mettle in court: she's suing a municipality for supporting soccer which she believes can be a dangerous sport.

Helen faces up against the firm in a case involving Russell Bakey, accused of killing three women in supermarkets and whose overprotective mother Sylvia alibis for him.

Concurrently, disturbed Stanley Deekswhom Lindsay defended successfully in a murder trial while she knows he needs psychiatric treatment desperatelyre-enters her life unexpectedly and disturbingly.

Bakey may have sent Helen a not-so-veiled threat via computer even though he has no direct computer access.

Bakey's overprotective mother Sylvia now sues Helen for defamation over her trial cross examination, while Eugene and Jimmy can't convince Bakey to stop threatening Helen.

Deeks ties Lindsay's hands on client privilege after admitting he's killed a young girl whose desperate parents want to find and bury herwhich leads to her and Claire being jailed for contempt for refusing to violate attorney-client privilege and disclose the body's location.

Deeks visits the dead girl's body where he killed her. After being freed, Lindsay admits to Bobby that one reason she began her own practise was to begin leaving him when she began to believe troubled workaholic Bobby was no longer in love with her.

After sending the dead girl's body to Lindsay in a large parcel package, Deeks confronts Bakey at the latter's home. The firm defends Kyle Healy Christopher Reeve , a wheelchair-bound quadriplegic whose wife is charged with murdering his brother, the heir to a multimillion-dollar estate.

Jimmy and Ellenor's defense is damaged by compelling circumstantial evidence, testimony about the defendant's stability — and the prosecution's playing of a shattering trump card.

In other storylines, Jamie champions the cause of a lawyer who claims firms won't hire her because she's a rape victim; and Bobby, whose marriage is in trouble, unexpectedly meets an old flame Teri Polo.

Healy's wife is acquittedafter Ellenor and Jimmy figure out the real trajectory of the crime. Joseph Berger-Davis.

Jimmy, Eugene, and Saraha former prosecutorgo to a death penalty hearing held by a committee of prosecutors who have decided to ask for the death penalty for one of the firm's clients, year-old drug dealer Troy Ezekiel, who fired at a threatening rival but accidentally killed a year-old mother of three.

After Eugene, Jimmy, and Troy himself plead passionately, the committee recommends life in prison without parole to the client, but the Attorney General rejects their recommendation.

Bobby has dinner with Sarah, and Sarah claims he is starting an affair. Bobby and Lindsay's marriage takes a turn for the worse when Lindsay tells him that she doesn't love him.

Lindsay says that she still wants their marriage to work out. Bobby and Sarah have dinner again and, while awaiting Sarah's cab, Bobby kisses Sarahunaware Lindsay is parked across the street with a full view.

Fallout from when Lindsay saw Bobby kissing Sarah. Jimmy is held hostage with CBS President Les Moonves by a client, Grace Chapman, who wants to make the entire episode a reality television program involving a Russian Roulette variation.

Sarah Barker and Lindsay talk a few times: about the kiss, chiefly discussing Bobby's inability to communicate, about Bobby's losing faith in being a criminal defense lawyer, and the marriage.

Bobby and Lindsay talk about their marriage and say that they aren't leaving because of their child.

Bobby self-analyzes painfully. Jimmy can't reveal to any outside contact that Grace is faking the entire explosives threat against Moonves.

Lindsay leaves Bobby. Lisa Gay Hamilton. A date-rape case is testy for the firm: Eugene is defending the suspect, but one of his former victims is Jamie, who's now a prosecution witness.

Crazed Stanley Deeks re-enters Lindsay's life yet again, after we learn he may have murdered Russell Bakey, who's found dead in his bathtub. Seeming at first to have turned his life around, Deeks reveals he's become a high school teacher.

Still terrified of him despite his pleas, Lindsay reveals his past to his new employers, costing him his job. Despite his warnings beforehand, Eugene can't bring himself to dismantle Jamie on cross-examination, forcing him to defend himself privately to Judge Kittleson.

Still feeling threatened, Lindsay turns her files on Deeks over to Helen even though it may cost Lindsay her career. After Deeks accuses Lindsay of final betrayal following a court session to suppress Lindsay's files, Deeks's story ends tragically.

After Lindsay arranged and attended the funeral of Stanley Deeks, the collapse of her marriage to Bobby preludes a professional crisis.

Eugene and Jamie represent a pregnant woman who claims she killed her abusive husband in defense of their unborn child.

Jimmy helps Claire in a case involving a ten-year-old girl in a liability suit after she fell from a balcony.

Lindsay makes a final decision about her marriage. Twists in the trial of accused wife-killer Tom Bartos rattle Jimmy and Rebeccaincluding that the victim's body was never found, that Bartos had an affair with his sister-in-law at the time of his brother's murder, that the sister-in-law was charged with murdering her abusive husband a decade earlier, and that Bartos may have helped fake the sister-in-law's own death.

Bobby tells Eugene, Ellenor, Jimmy, Rebecca, and Lucy that he's decided to leave the firm and remake both his career and his life.

The partners are devastated even though Bobby names Eugene the new managing partner. Lindsay angrily accuses Bobby of trying to avoid having to pay alimony in their pending divorce.

Eugene and Jamie's dinner date is haunted by Eugene's feelings of loss with Bobby's resignation, but he reconciles with Bobby's decision and wishes his old friend well.

Jimmy and Rebecca discover the truth about Bartos and his second wife before his trial goes to the jury. Lindsay apologises to Bobby and wishes him well.

Helen Gamble has also left the district attorney's office. Ellenor defends Brad Stanfield, accused of killing his wife and unborn son, who insists his wife committed suicide.

Eugene and Jimmy defend Aisha Crenshaw, a woman whose two-year-old daughter died in a drive-by shooting and who has now shot a known crack dealer on her street.

Shifty Alan Shore comes to Ellenor looking for a job after he was fired for embezzlement, and he uses insurance fraud to coerce his accuser into dropping the charges.

Jimmy has to find a way to close his defense of Aisha without incurring the judge's wrath after the judge refused to let Jimmy and Eugene defend her on self-defense or defense of persons grounds.

Alan Shore agrees to help friend Sheila Carlisle Sharon Stone , a successful attorney who claims God speaks to her, and who has subsequently been fired from her law firm for being mentally incompetent.

The Brad Stanfield case turns a few twists that may put Ellenor and Jamie at professional riskespecially when Brad's ten-year-old daughter confesses to the crime.

Eccentric attorney Sheila Carlisle, whom Alan Shore hired on a temporary basis without consulting anyone else, takes on a lawsuit on behalf of the firmcuckolded husband Roland Huff is suing his wife, Nancy, over her six-year-old affair.

Ellenor finally learns the terrible truth about Bradhe killed his pregnant wife and helped his young daughter fashion the ruse that got the charges dropped against him.

Alan puts his own legal career at risk when he brings the district attorney's office the true facts about the Stanfield case in order to spare Ellenor the same risk.

Simon Curtis. Alan is troubled by Sheila's increasingly erratic behavior and fears for her mental—and legal—competence. Meanwhile, he has another dilemma: he's ordered by the court to represent a man who refuses to divulge his identity for fear that the unsavory nature of his crime will be made public.

Concurrently, Brad has new representation, and his new lawyer tries to compel Ellenor to join him as he tries to suppress the file Alan exposed.

Ellenor refuses. Sheila defends a taxidermist brought up on charges after he stuffed his mother's head. A complex murder case in which white supremacist Jonathan Macklin is accused of ordering a young follower to murder his former landlord embroils Eugene and Jimmy.

Malpractice fears haunt Jamie, who lied to a client in a suit against an airline who refused to seat the client. The defense of accused killer Roland Huff embattles Alan, whose tactics astonish Tara and precipitate a run-in with a judge.

While Huff unravels little by little, especially over his children's rejection of him as their father, Alan makes surprising contact with Diane Ward Lisa Edelstein , the lonely sister of his slain wife's slain brother.

Eugene and Jimmy's defense of Jonathan Macklin takes an unexpected turn when new developments come to lightincluding that the main witness against him proves to be the son Macklin fathered with a black woman.

Alan strikes up an unlikely relationship with Diane Lisa Edelstein , whose brother's affair with Roland's wife ended so violently, but who reveals the abused childhood Roland suffered.

Jamie and Eugene must come to terms with their differences. Jamie's client receives an unexpected settlement, and Macklin is convicted.

Alan makes a stunning discovery that frees Roland but will change his life more completely than his wife's affair did.

Alan and Diane share a quiet dinner and dance after the decision. Jimmy isn't quite prepared to defend Derrick Mills in a rape case in which the victim, Jessica Palmer Elisabeth Moss , may well have arranged consensual sex to resemble rape and for her father to witness it.

When Ellenor and Eugene learn the truth about Alan and Jamie's airline suit settlement, it provokes a showdown between Alan and Eugene.

Jimmy isn't allowed to introduce evidence he discovers during the Mills trial that proves Jessica has a history of accusing rape falsely.

Meanwhile, Alan unnerves Diane when he tells her he prefers to be the one saying goodbye if a relationship should die, and Jimmy faces the unlikely prospect of renewing his former intimate relationship with Judge Kittleson Holland Taylor.

Alan's unethical tactics continue on two fronts: he tries to hide the murder weapon presented him by unstable suspect Ted Grayson, who'd barged into the firm's offices while police pursued him after a car chase; and, he hacks into a computer to get Karen Evanson a settlement against a drug manufacturer she claimed made a prescription medication that drove her husband to suicide.

Alan Shore defends a twelve-year-old girl who is trying to escape an arranged marriage in her home country. Eugene tries to help a man who is seeking justice for the brutal murder of his wife.

Alan leaves his usual rhetorical tricks aside to deliver an impassioned closing in which he almost persuades judge and jury alike that arranged marriage of a pre-teen girl is tantamount to sanctioning rape.

The wife-killing suspect is acquitted but to Eugene's horror that's not the end of the story. Alan uses unorthodox tactics when he's appointed by the court to defend a young drug addict accused of murderwhich get him slapped by the young man's frightened mother.

Meanwhile, Tara must try her first case when she's thrown into covering Alan's previously scheduled client. Flagrant police misconduct responding and acting when a patrol officer is shot in his vehicle infuriates the firm and especially Eugene.

Police chased one of two young men who came out of the bar just before the shooting, shoot him, discover he's unarmed, then rush him to the hospital and torture him without allowing him to talk to any lawyernot even Jamie, Ellenor, or Jimmy.

The officer dies during surgery and his colleagues torture a statement out of the wounded suspect that fingers his friendbut the suspect was drugged during the statement, and it begins to appear the two young men only saw the shooting without seeing a shooter.

Ellenor can't convince the FBI to step into the case. Alan awakens a judge in the dead of night but can't convince her to sign a habeaswith good if compromising reason.

Walshalready known for lack of ethics and disregard for certain rights when handling prosecutionsseems to abet or orchestrate a coverup of the police's actions in the case, driving the firm but Eugene especially to deliver justice.

Jimmy and Jamie defend elderly Walter Josephson Ralph Waite , a retired dockworker accused of killing Charlie Haden, a local Irish mob member who killed Josephson's daughter.

Alan agrees to help his friend Dwight Haber, a wealthy securities manager, by any means necessary in divorcing Haber's wife, who's cheating on him with an attorney general aspirantincluding illegally bugging a hotel room.

Alan's hometown of Dedham, Massachusetts is roiled when his best friend from childhood, popular dentist Paul Stewart Patrick Dempsey , is accused of murdering his mistress.

Alan agrees to defend Paul but has to tangle with Paul's wealthy and imperious mother, Victoria Jill Clayburgh , and with Catherine Piper Betty White , who saw Paul leave his mistress's apartment and extorts Victoria to buy her silence.

Back in Boston, Eugene's outrage over Alan's bugging tactic in the Dwight Haber divorce case makes Eugene determined that Alan will be fired after he's finished with the Stewart caseand gets Jimmy to agree to do it without approaching Ellenor first because of her friendship with Alan.

Usually overconfident Alan is anxious over jury selection in the Paul Stewart case in his hometown, not to mention an apparently hostile judge, a nervous priest's confession, An ongoing, sensational murder case besets Shore with pre-trial anxieties centering on jury selection; a hostile judge; a priest's confession; malpractise suspicions involving manipulative Catherine Piper; and, Paul's estranged wife, who wants to leave him for his adultery but reluctantly agrees to stand by him for the trial.

In the middle of all this Alan and Paul repair to the treehouse they built as boys and reminisce while preparing. The trial is hammered by shocking testimony from Victoria Stewart, conflicted Fr.

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