Still traumatized by the mob hit, Van Owen resigns from the firm and decides to take some time off before job hunting; Kuzak shocks Becker into dropping a client who's illegally using court proceedings to boost the ratings for her TV show; the charges against Alden are dismissed when Kelsey and Markowitz can't agree on the stand about the details of their mugging, but they manage to use his greed to get Kelsey's ring back and Alden rearrested on perjury charges; Perkins and Becker give Stulwicz some guidance on dating.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Steven Bochco | Writer | ||
David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
Jacob Epstein | Writer | ||
William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
Kelbe Nugent | Guest Star | ||
Alec Murdock | Guest Star | ||
Elena Michaels | Guest Star | ||
Daniel Greene | Guest Star | ||
Paul Motley | Guest Star | ||
Roderick Spencer | Guest Star | ||
Kim Miyori | Guest Star | ||
Tom Mustin | Guest Star | ||
Charley Lang | Guest Star | Robert Alden | |
Sam Behrens | Guest Star | ||
John Hammil | Guest Star | ||
Greg Norberg | Guest Star | ||
Heidi Hennessey | Guest Star | ||
Douglas Dirkson | Guest Star | ||
Susan Tick | Guest Star | ||
David Michael Sterling | Guest Star | ||
David Nieman | Guest Star | ||
Alice West | Director | ||
Alan Rachins | Actor | Douglas Brackman, Jr. | |
Michael Fairman | Actor | Judge Douglas McGrath | |
Larry Drake | Actor | Benny Stulwicz | |
Corbin Bernsen | Actor | Arnie Becker | |
Harry Hamlin | Actor | Michael Kuzak | |
Jill Eikenberry | Actor | Ann Kelsey |