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Leon defends an elderly client accused of destroying a beautiful Christmas display.
Leon represents a young mentally handicapped couple who want to live together despite her mother's preventing them from even seeing each other.
Leon represents a stand up comedian who is counter-suing his wife for not only a divorce, but for loss of humor.
Chuck's client wants to sue her dating service for setting her up on a less than desirable blind date.
Leon represents a doctor who has been charged with negligence in the death of a young girl during a routine operation.
Carrie is distraught when a problem client commits suicide, and her confident demeanor crumbles in the face of mounting work pressure.
Chuck is taken to trial over an incident in a young woman's hotel room…she says they slept together, he says she kissed him and he turned her down.
Carrie represents a man upset with the witness protection program.
Carrie has trouble getting her life together after a client's husband sexually assaults her at the office and she has to testify against him in court.
Chuck defends a teen charged in a brutal gang beating of a gay man, and refuses to give the names of the others who were involved in the attack.
Leon's client fights to get back her medical research from an American company who plan to use it for a Star Wars type research program
Carrie represents a lesbian couple who acted as a surrogate for a heterosexual couple, and has changed their minds about giving up the baby.
The award-winning character-driven legal drama picks up 25 years after the original series with Olivia now a partner at a major Bay Street law firm. Beaten to the punch on filing a massive class-action lawsuit by an upstart firm of young social-activist lawyers, Olivia pursues them as an acquisition target. But when her own firm goes down in a flame of egos and departing partners, Olivia finds herself starting over at the boutique firm with new younger colleagues.