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Bull helps a therapist friend when he is sued for malpractice following a patient's deadly rampage; Bull worries a trial loss could set a new precedent regarding doctor-patient confidentiality.
Bull helps a therapist friend when he is sued for malpractice following a patient's deadly rampage; Bull worries a trial loss could set a new precedent regarding doctor-patient confidentiality.
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S2, EP10 "Home for the Holidays"Bull is amused when he meets a 9-year-old girl who wants to hire him to help her divorce her parents; Bull is shocked when a judge appoints him her temporary guardian; Marissa discovers disturbing information about her boyfriend.
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S2, EP11 "Survival Instincts"Bull represents a teenager arrested for robbing a jewelry store with an older man she disappeared with 18 months earlier.
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S2, EP12 "Grey Areas"Bull helps a therapist friend when he is sued for malpractice following a patient's deadly rampage; Bull worries a trial loss could set a new precedent regarding doctor-patient confidentiality.
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S2, EP13 "Kill Shot"A widow hires Bull when the police decide she is a suspect in her wealthy husband's death.
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S3, EP17 "Parental Guidance"Bull and the TAC team represent a teenage boy raised in complete isolation who goes on trial for murder after engaging in a shootout.
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S3, EP16 "Forfeiture"Chunk represents his first legal client, a young man facing federal counterfeiting charges; Bull represents the young man's grandfather who may lose his business to the FBI for owning the barbershop where the fake goods were sold.
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S3, EP15 "Security Fraud"Bull gets to work alongside a legendary lawyer who asks for help bringing a suit against the U.S. government for the death of a man killed while in witness protection; Bull's admiration for him is tested when he begins to deviate from Bull's advice.
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S3, EP14 "Leave It All Behind"Bull aims to raise reasonable doubt among the jurors when his friend Nathan is tried for his wife's murder.
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