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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.
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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