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Boom: ÂJeffrey Sanborn’s widow, Karen Sanborn, is seeking punitive damages for her husband’s death which her new attorney, Jonas Stern, claims was the intentional act of SLG’s client, Charles Clay, owner and editor of The Cook County Vindicator. A Muslim extremist group claimed responsibility for the pipe bomb explosion at the newspaper’s office after Charles published a controversial political cartoon that showed the image of the Prophet Muhammad being humiliated. Managing editor, Jeffrey Sanborn was killed in the blast. As Jonas and his team try to convince the jury that Charles published the cartoon to sell more newspapers, SLG looks closer at the crime scene and realizes that the bombing was an inside job. Also, Alicia plays on Jonas’s dementia, throwing him off during the trial while Cary foils Jonas’s attempt at poaching a number of SLG associates. On the personal front, Peter and the family attend a church service, but he uses this opportunity to secretly meet with Gerald Kozko about his potentially damning testimony. Alicia is furious at Peter for making her believe he had found religion and was trying to be a better man. She leaves and we end on Peter going after her with the electronic monitoring alarm going off.  ...
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Episode 23: Running
ÂÂAlicia and Diane facilitate an immunity deal for an undercover cop who will testify in front of a grand jury that his fellow officers, Task Force members, have been conspiring with gang membe... More...
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Episode 22: Hybristophilia
ÂÂAlicia is celebrating her victory with Kalinda when she gets a request from Will to get client, and accused wife killer, Colin Sweeney, to sign off on the new language in his company’s... More...
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Episode 21: Unplugged
ÂÂSLG divorce lawyer David Lee is representing Olivia Lyons, the soon to be ex-wife of rock star Max Lyons. David has asked Alicia to join in the proceedings. David and Max’s lawyers a... More...
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Episode 20: Mock
ÂÂWe’re back in the apartment from Zach's and Grace’s perspective. When Peter crosses the threshold, the electronic monitoring alarm begins to sound followed shortly by the phone... More...
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Episode 19: Boom
ÂÂJeffrey Sanborn’s widow, Karen Sanborn, is seeking punitive damages for her husband’s death which her new attorney, Jonas Stern, claims was the intentional act of SLG’s c... More...
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Episode 18: Doubt
ÂÂAlicia and Will defend a college student accused of killing her roomate. As they defend their client Will and Alicia must deal with the tension that exists between them since the night of th... More...
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Episode 17: Heart
ÂÂAn emergency courtroom is set up in a hospital conference room. Will represents Kate Willoughby, whose unborn child requires an in-utero surgical intervention on its heart. Lifestate, KateÃ... More...
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Episode 16: Fleas
ÂÂAlicia and Will defend an attorney who's arrested for murder because he allegedly leaked the witness list to his client, a drug lord, which resulted in the murder of the star witness. Now un... More...
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Episode 15: Bang
ÂÂAlicia and Diane wrestle with spousal privilege laws in a murder case that hinges on their ability to get a wife to testify against her wealthy investment-banker husband. On the personal fro... More...
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Episode 14: Hi
ÂÂSonya Rucker, whose company is a client of SL&G, has a crisis. Her babysitter, Lisa Pruit, was murdered at her home and her husband, Jason Rucker, is the lead suspect. Will and Diane ca... More...
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Episode 13: Bad
ÂÂIn probate court, Alicia defends a wealthy, immoral client who's innocence she questions in the death of his wife. Peter's appeal begins.
Alicia is second chair to Will on t... More...
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Episode 12: Painkiller
ÂÂWhen a star high school quarterback dies from an overdose of painkillers, Alicia represents the doctor who prescribed the medication. On the personal front, Jackie suffers a stroke. Alicia ... More...
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Episode 11: Infamy
ÂÂWhen a Glenn Beck type TV commentator continually accuses a Chicago mother of killing her missing 3 year old child, she commits suicide. The firm represents the grieving husband in a wrongfu... More...
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Episode 10: Lifeguard
ÂÂWhile working a case, Alicia discovers that the judge, a good friend of Will’s, is receiving kickbacks from the private detention centers he’s sentenced the convicted juveniles ... More...
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Episode 9: Threesome
ÂÂWhen the senior partner in the firm is arrested, Alicia ends up representing him in court. At the same time, Peter's evidentiary hearing hits the skids, leading Alicia to believe that Peter ... More...
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Episode 8: Unprepared
ÂÂWhile doing witness preps for an arson trial, Alicia uncovers the real arsonist. Peter goes to court to begin his appeal process.  More...
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Episode 7: Unorthodox
ÂÂWhile representing the daughter of one of the partner's at the law firm, Alica finds herself attracted to her co-counsel and his unorthodox approach to defending their client.  More...
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Episode 6: Conjugal
ÂÂAlicia and Will work on the appeal of a death row inmate accused of killing a police officer. Knowing that her client was convicted of the crime under Peter’s regime as state’s... More...
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Episode 5: Crash
ÂÂAlicia and Will represent three widows of train engineers who have been accused by the company that they, not the company, were responsible for their deaths in a train crash. Alicia and Will... More...
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Episode 4: Fixed
ÂÂAlicia must determine if jury tampering has occurred in a class action suit against a drug company. As her husband prepares for his appeal, Alicia is asked to testify on his behalf. More...