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Eli works on getting Peter's charges dropped; Alicia defends a client accused of killing his wife; Cary looks for a way to get back at Alicia.
Eli works on getting Peter's charges dropped; Alicia defends a client accused of killing his wife; Cary looks for a way to get back at Alicia.
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S1, EP20 "Mock"After he chases Alicia out of the apartment, Peter's electronic monitor sounds; Grace and Zach scramble to come up with a way to keep their father from being arrested.
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S1, EP21 "Unplugged"The firm takes the case of a woman whose husband is in a coma; Alicia makes a move to ensure that the firm chooses her over Cary.
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S1, EP19 "Boom"Alicia debates whether to use personal information to her advantage when she takes on her former boss in the courtroom; Peter uses religion to work on his appeal.
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S1, EP22 "Hybristophilia"Eli works on getting Peter's charges dropped; Alicia defends a client accused of killing his wife; Cary looks for a way to get back at Alicia.
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