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Going For The Gold: Eli’s trial comes to a head when opposing counsel Josh Perrotti reveals that he has a new co-conspirator who is ready to testify that Eli bought votes. With the help of Elsbeth Tascioni and Kalinda, Eli learns that Frank Landau, head of the Chicago DNC, is the government’s new witness against him. In order to force the justice department to tip their hand, Alicia and Elspeth take Landau to civil court on a defamation claim so that they can question him under oath. They soon learn that the justice department has other witnesses ready to testify against Eli as well. Peter gears up for a debate against Maddie Hayward, and is torn about what to do when his gut feeling contradicts the advice of his new campaign manager, Jordan Karahalios. Alicia faces her first difficult moment as a partner when Diane tells her to reduce the number of billable hours on the Bishop case, but her team needs as much time as they can to do the job right. Will again tries to get Lockhart/Gardner hired to represent the State’s Attorney’s Office. In the process, he begins seeing ASA Laura Hellinger. ...
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Episode 22: What's In The Box?
While early voting, Zach notices a suspicious ballot box with a Kresteva vote on top and suspects that Peter’s opponent is trying to steal the election. With the help of Lockhart/Gardner, ... More...
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Episode 21: A More Perfect Union
As a favor to her mother, Alicia represents a group of programmers against a software company that's threatening to fire any of its workers who are unwilling to sign their draconian employment co... More...
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Episode 20: Rape: A Modern Persp...
Will and Alicia represent an eighteen-year-old girl suing her rapist in order to make the crime a matter of public record and show the world who he really is. When she violates the judge's gag or... More...
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Episode 19: The Wheels of Justic...
Colin Sweeney is in trouble again, this time for allegedly firing a gun inside a fancy club during an orgy. Due to an odd interaction between two Illinois state laws called 'double enhancement,' ... More...
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Episode 18: Death of a Client
While attending a formal dinner with Peter, Alicia is called down to the police station in order to assist with a homicide investigation. A client of Alicia's, a paranoid and litigious CEO, has j... More...
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Episode 17: Invitation to an Inq...
When a judge dies in a car crash, Alicia and Will must work together to prove that it was an accident in order to ensure that his life insurance policy will be honored. Things get tricky when the... More...
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Episode 16: Runnin' With The Dev...
While preparing Lemond Bishop's defense against the state's murder charges, Alicia is saddled with Charles Lester, a lawyer from another firm that Bishop wants on the case. Lester is a small and ... More...
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Episode 15: Going For The Gold
Eli's trial comes to a head when opposing counsel Josh Perrotti reveals that he has a new co-conspirator who is ready to testify that Eli bought votes. With the help of Elsbeth Tascioni and Kalin... More...
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Episode 14: Red Team/Blue Team
After climbing out of debt and realizing that their recent success has actually made the firm very profitable, the Lockhart/Gardner partners meet and decide to rescind their partnership offer ... More...
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Episode 13: The Seven Day Rule
Alicia is shocked when Will and Diane offer to make her an equity partner for the capital contribution of six hundred thousand dollars. She wants in, but the timing could not be worse--the bankru... More...
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Episode 12: Je Ne Sais What?
Alicia comes to the aid of Elsbeth Tascioni, who has been arrested in order to keep her from a hearing in which her client, an Olympic runner, is suing a sponsor over nonpayment. Will fills in fo... More...
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Episode 11: Boom De Yah Da
Alicia bides her time in a rural Midwestern hotel, waiting for Louis Canning to produce his client, the head of a large bank. Alicia needs to depose the CEO in order for Lockhart/Gardner to have ... More...
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Episode 10: Battle Of The Proxie...
Will defends a client accused of murdering a woman at a local music festival. Due to a bizarre set of circumstances, a different man in a nearby jurisdiction is also on trial for committing the s... More...
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Episode 9: A Defense of Marriag...
Lockhart/Gardner represents the CFO of an online tax filing company being sued for fraud. When the state tries to introduce a damning government wiretap into evidence, Alicia objects on the groun... More...
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Episode 8: Here Comes the Judge
Will squares off against new ASA Laura Hellinger, Alicia's friend, over the case of a woman who is alleged to have hired someone to kill her husband. After a pitched battle in court, Will runs in... More...
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Episode 7: Anatomy of a Joke
Will and Alicia represent edgy female comedienne Therese who is being sued by a network for baring her breasts on live TV in an attempt to raise awareness about breast cancer. When testimony from... More...
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Episode 6: The Art of War
Military Justice Kuhn is back, and she needs Alicia's help prosecuting a male defense contractor accused of sexually assaulting a female officer. Because the accused rapist is not an official mem... More...
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Episode 5: Waiting for the Knoc...
Alicia sees a new side of Lemond Bishop when the drug kingpin's accountant gets arrested and Lockhart/Gardner scrambles to learn how vulnerable their client actually is. As Kalinda hits the stree... More...
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Episode 4: Don't Haze Me, Bro
The loss of one of the firm's floors to the bankruptcy restructuring re-invigorates Diane, who zealously assists Alicia in the firm's latest case--the prosecution of a university over the death o... More...
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Episode 3: "Two Girls, One Code...
Will and Alicia represent two young entrepreneurs who are suing the search engine ChumHum. In what appears to be a high tech version of an old protection scheme, they claim that ChumHum dropped t... More...