Van Owen prosecutes a homeowner who killed a homeless man going through his garbage; against Kuzak's advice, Perkins decides to testify before the grand jury, where she hands Flaherty yet another stunning defeat; Meyer hires a high powered attorney who successfully argues a motion that prevents Becker from representing Melman if the divorce goes to trial; Stulwicz plays a pivotal role in winning new business for the firm and gains a new friend in the process; McKenzie asks Perkins to return to the firm.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
| William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
| Michele Gallery | Writer | ||
| Judith Parker | Writer | ||
| Henry Harris | Guest Star | ||
| Jinaki | Guest Star | ||
| Richard Assad | Guest Star | ||
| Robert V. Barron | Guest Star | ||
| Patricia Gaul | Guest Star | ||
| Chip Heller | Guest Star | ||
| Terry Bozeman | Guest Star | ||
| Alan Fudge | Guest Star | ||
| Gordon A. Ross | Guest Star | ||
| Olivia Cole | Guest Star | ||
| Sharon Conley | Guest Star | ||
| Fausto Bara | Guest Star | ||
| George Buck Flower | Guest Star | ||
| Cal Gibson | Guest Star | ||
| Clare Nono | Guest Star | ||
| Stan Yale | Guest Star | ||
| Max Tash | Director |