The firm defends Kyle Healy, a wheelchair-bound man 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, links up with an old flame.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
| Carolyn McCormick | Guest Star | ||
| Marjorie Lovett | Guest Star | ||
| Christopher Reeve | Guest Star | ||
| James Hornbeck | Guest Star | ||
| Meredith Vieira | Guest Star | ||
| Jennifer Savidge | Guest Star | ||
| Elizabeth Waterston | Guest Star | ||
| Stephen Hornyak | Guest Star | ||
| Elizabeth Ann Harris | Guest Star | ||
| Ruth Williamson | Guest Star | ||
| Jim Jansen | Guest Star | ||
| Earl Boen | Guest Star | ||
| Christina Musrey | Director | ||
| Christopher Reeve | Director | ||
| Teri Polo | Actor | Sarah Barker |