Eleanor defends a man accused of killing his wife and unborn son. He contests that it was suicide. Eugene and Jimmy defend a woman who shot a crack dealer on her street. Alan Shore comes to Eleanor looking for a job after he was fired for embezzlement. He is given a case where a woman files charges against a homeless man who ""Halle Berry'd"" her (came out of nowhere and kissed her). He uses insurance fraud to coerce her into dropping the charges.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
| Brent Jennings | Guest Star | ||
| Jeff Perry | Guest Star | ||
| Beverly White | Guest Star | ||
| Kaitlyn Gainer | Guest Star | ||
| Kenneth Welsh | Guest Star | ||
| Chris O'Donnell | Guest Star | ||
| Bernie Hourihan | Guest Star | ||
| Naelee Rae | Guest Star | ||
| Kelly Overton | Guest Star | ||
| Lesley Fera | Guest Star | ||
| Cheryl White | Guest Star | ||
| Alyssa Gainer | Guest Star | ||
| Viola Davis | Guest Star | ||
| Norman Lloyd | Guest Star | ||
| Harve Presnell | Guest Star | ||
| Dennis Smith | Director |