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Nick prepares to transfer to the other law firm next week, but first has an affair with Meghan Barstow, who will work under his supervision there.
Nick pleads the case of Hunter Reed, who wants to live with his doting, devoted father, schizophrenic Dr. Thomas Reed, who successfully sued the manufacturer of pills which made him go lose control and kill Hunter's mother, rather then his well-meaning grandparents. Alvin grudgingly agrees to plead for his mythomaniac ex Meryl Dimetrio, who claims she was fired for reporting a manufacturing error in the brakes produced by a Nick starts his new job, but instantly hates it, being forced to do mergers.
In a case against Burton's firm, representing a son against his father in a firm's transfer of control, his client-priority loses both firms their fat client. The stress gets Nick to accept a bit of drugs from his former dealer, and start a bar fight. The occasion is Alvin' birthday party, after a case in which he reluctantly represents the daughter of his first client, both unfit mothers, over the grandchild's custody.
Burton witnessed the fight and quickly evacuates knocked-down Nick. Nick escapes parole problems, expresses his unease at Kik's and returns to Burton's firm. The Fallins plead in a bizarre last will contesting for father Frank Newburg and his sassy daughter, who claims, when discovered by Nick cutting herself, to be incestuously abused like her silent sister.
A Burton employee who volunteers to take pro bono cases 'like Nick' finds no sympathy with Burton and resigns after whining over nepotism. Nick violates his lawyer's code by passing on confidential information from Frank anonymously and repeats that publicly when the judge The Fallins get a visit from Liz, Burton's sister-in-law and former secret lover, who needs them to sell her advertising agency to pay off her debts and start a trust fund for Jeremy Hetherington, her son, as she has terminal cancer.
Nick notices the hostile, thieving boy is even more frustrating than he was when he was sent to boarding school. James defends ten year-old Thai drug mule Kalaya. Teenage father Todd contests his baby being adopted, without even hearing him, albeit by perfectly fit Dr.
Spanner and his wife. Allegedly rehabilitated crack-addict Melinda Tralins demands help to contest social services taking her baby away. Nick succeeds but finds out afterward she's a terrible mother for her older boys and proves she's still an addicted prostitute, with unforeseen bad consequences before the court can reconsider the case. Only Nick learns about Burton's eye surgery.
Nick takes the case of mother Maria, opposing self-supporting model student Dan Braczyk's emancipation request. He hands over the case when he learns of a conflict of interest, as she works in Gary Davey's electronics firm where Burton tries to negotiate an end to a strike, which Dan is breaking, leading to him being beaten up.
Nick discovers trade union rep Barry is inflexible on account of political ambitions. Nick's college ex from New York gets him in bed, but he dumps her in favor of colleague Lulu, who just got a proposal from another. Nick takes the case of genius schoolboy Matthew Damira, who opposes being adopted by former social worker Suzanne Diamond because she backed down on the promise to adopt his big, handicapped-but-inseparable brother Justin.
After losing the first ruling, he challenges the parental waiver signed by their cognitively-challenged mother. Jake learns from his mother that father Ed Straka, whom she suspects of gambling on the tracks again, is in major debt, likely to get their house foreclosed upon. Having failed to bluff loan-shark Mike Fritas or get a pay advance from Friendly gay judge Stanton, who once let Nick off with community service, is promoted to federal judge, but a heart attack soon kills him.
Nick minds Stanton's dog, Burton remembers his advice there's more to a lawyer's life then lucrative clients, considering to opt for the judicial bench. Alvin defends adolescent Ted Popper, whose delusions since parental abuse make him unsuited for youth shelters, due to violent episodes. Fondly remembering his political campaigning past, Alvin starts a movement for suitable psychiatric care. Nick takes the case of Janine McGregor, Nick's parole officer Dale Petrocki blackmails him to make him help negotiate the acquisition of a night club from a dodgy owner with Petrocki's even dodgier girlfriend, a stripper.
Nick's warnings that it smells like fraud are ignored. Burton enters the selection process to become a federal judge, but makes precious little concessions to the unwritten political criteria. Nick also represents ex-con Lenny Getkin, who wants the right to visit his daughter, whom her mother raised to be fearful of him.
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