Brackman loses a parent, but gains another sibling; Kuzak convinces Van Owen to come out of retirement to represent his client's co-defendant in a felony murder trial; Perkins and Rollins bicker over the best way to deter a class action suit against their client until Motown and a little spin on the conference room table help them patch up their differences; Farrell visits his brother to extend both his condolences and his hand out for a portion of their father's residuary estate; Sifuentes represents a widow in her legal malpractice case against her formerly famous, but now fading, attorney; Salt's understanding of the dynamics of the Brackman marriage helps him bring them back together, forging a bond of closeness with his new-found sibling and his wife.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steven Bochco | Writer | ||
| David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
| Jacob Epstein | Writer | ||
| William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
| Penelope Helenick | Guest Star | ||
| James Sweeney | Guest Star | ||
| Ralph Meyering Jr. | Guest Star | ||
| Mike Garibaldi | Guest Star | ||
| Susan Ann Connor | Guest Star | ||
| Priscilla Pointer | Guest Star | ||
| Nan Martin | Guest Star | ||
| Philip Tanzini | Guest Star | ||
| Ray Wise | Guest Star | ||
| Ralph Bellamy | Guest Star | ||
| Merritt Olsen | Guest Star | ||
| Scott Wilkinson | Guest Star | ||
| Jeffrey Tambor | Guest Star | ||
| Tom Moore | Director |