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- Carrie represents a businessman charged with murdering his wife, but slowly learns the truth behind his motives for hiring her.
- Chuck represents an emotionally disturbed 12-year-old boy charged with the murder of his stepfather, and who witnessed the suspicious death of his father.
- Angry about the suspicious shooting death of his brother by a prison guard, a fellow inmate seeks advice from Carrie Barr; Olivia Novak joins the firm.
- Carrie struggles with her personal and legal ethics while defending a religious fanatic in a murder case; Leon negotiates an unusual sentence for a wealthy businesswoman.
- Olivia is in labor, but refuses to have Chuck in the delivery room; Leon latest case involves an immigration dispute; Dillon and Malony vie for the Senior Crown position.
- Devastated by Carrie's death, Leon and Chuck accept Laura's help and she officially joins the firm; Leon gets new evidence that helps him defeat R.J. at trail.
- Carrie has trouble getting her life together after a clients husband sexual assaults her at the office and she has to testify against him in court.
- Chuck is involved in a prestigious murder case; Olivia feels neglected home alone pregnant; Leon returns from vacation with an announcement.
- Carrie represents a lesbian couple who acted as a surrogate for a heterosexual couple, and has no changed their minds about giving up the baby.
- Carrie's client, a young basketball star facing drug charges, refuses to tell her the truth; Sparks fly between Chuck and Olivia; Leon negotiates custody of a violin in a divorce settlement.
- Chuck's client, a 15-year-old model, becomes infatuated with him; Leon helps a woman fighting to enforce her sister's living will; Carrie learns of Olivia's affair with Chuck.
- Laura defends a former client accused of sexual abuse; Rob's new client wants to kick the poor out of a building; Alana and Leon wait for pregnancy results.
- Chuck gives Olivia a bill for loss wages in the Bedol case; Mercedes keep a watch over Dillon after his release; Alana presides over an emergency hearing at the hospital.
- After Ted Barr quits the firm, Chuck, Leon, and Carrie have to try to hold the law practice together as Carrie and Ted head towards divorce.
- Leon represents a black nurse who claims discrimination at her workplace; Rob and Nina's romance heats up; Leon and Alana decide meet their foster child.
- Leon defends the rights of laid off factory workers who's factory is closed after a buy-out by an Ohio company who plans on moving production to Mexico.
- Olivia's dreams comes true when R.J. offers her a partnership in his LA office, but is torn when he sues BRT for breach of contract. Carrie and Dillon finally get married.
- Laura feels threatened by Chuck and Olivia's closeness due to the baby; Dillon starts cracking under pressure; Rob lands a high-profile client.
- Carrie endangers her relationship with Nick when she proves that his father figure is a crooked cop; Leon represents an adoptive mother in a custody case.
- Laura represents a young boy accused of murder; an adjudicator position falls in Leon's lap; Rob latest client is making him miserable; a new articling student joins the firm.
- On a challenge, Olivia and Carrie swap cases, with unexpected results; Chuck moves in with Leon after he and Lisa split up.
- BRT prepare to set up shop, but the lease to their office now belongs to R.J. While Carrie and Laura team up to help a battered wife.
- Chuck and Olivia's collaboration on a case causes a lot of professional and personal tensions.
- Olivia continues to struggle with the production of her film; Leon learns he is under investigation from the law society; Chuck sues Olivia for custody of Emily.
- Leon and Nick join forces to uncover proof that an Olympic rower committed a murder six years ago, and thereby clear the name of Leon's former client who was sent to jail for the crime.