Brackman sees life's underbelly from behind bars; Jonathan gets in a mudslinging contest in the final days before the election, and makes comments about the attack on Markowitz that draws the anger of the other members of the firm; Mullaney prosecutes a child abuse case in which the opposing counsel is a nun; Zoey seeks a change of venue for her life and career; Kelsey finds it difficult to work at home while taking of her husband, who is increasingly frustrated by his disability.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anne Kenney | Writer | ||
| John Tinker | Writer | ||
| John Masius | Writer | ||
| Colleen Schneider | Guest Star | ||
| Todd Davis | Guest Star | ||
| Vicellous Reon Shannon | Guest Star | ||
| Quincy Adams Jr | Guest Star | ||
| Art Metrano | Guest Star | ||
| Cecil Hoffmann | Guest Star | ||
| David Gautreaux | Guest Star | ||
| Kathleen Chalfant | Guest Star | ||
| Louis Mustillo | Guest Star | ||
| Gary Cervantes | Guest Star | ||
| Ron Canada | Guest Star | ||
| Stan Shaw | Guest Star | ||
| Bobby Collins | Guest Star | ||
| Tina Panella-Hart | Guest Star | ||
| John Hugo | Guest Star | ||
| James Pickens Jr. | Guest Star | ||
| Rob Brownstein | Guest Star | ||
| Marisa Silver | Director | ||
| Anne Kenney | Director |