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Bull represents Hank Alston, a child recovery agent charged with fraud for not having documented proof of his covert work; Izzy wants Benny to consider hitting back at his opponent in the district attorney race.
Bull represents Hank Alston, a child recovery agent charged with fraud for not having documented proof of his covert work; Izzy wants Benny to consider hitting back at his opponent in the district attorney race.
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S1, EP7 "Never Saw the Sign"While assisting a man facing vehicular manslaughter charges, Bull finds a connection between the case and a state assemblyman who would benefit from a guilty verdict; Danny and Cable investigate why Marissa is acting and dressing differently.
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S1, EP8 "Too Perfect"Bull attempts to assist his ex-wife's defense in a wrongful death lawsuit, but he's hindered by unresolved conflicts from their marriage and a longstanding rift with her brother.
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S3, EP1 "The Ground Beneath Their Feet"Bull returns to work with a new rich client for the firm to represent: an insurance company being sued by a dying mother for denying coverage of her liver transplant.
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S3, EP2 "Jury Duty"Bull finds himself serving jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.
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S5, EP15 "Snatchback"Bull represents Hank Alston, a child recovery agent charged with fraud for not having documented proof of his covert work; Izzy wants Benny to consider hitting back at his opponent in the district attorney race.
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S5, EP14 "Under the Influence"Chunk does his daughter a favor and convinces Bull to represent a teenager who is on trial for robbery and refuses to name his accomplice; Chunk is suspicious of Anna's boyfriend; Taylor struggles when the trial has her working around the clock.
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S5, EP13 "The Law of the Jungle"Bull is hired to help a woman determined to go against legal advice when she insists on pleading guilty to the murder of a wealthy philanthropist who preyed on her as a teenager.
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S5, EP12 "Evidence to the Contrary"Bull and the team worry about jury bias when Bull mounts a murder trial defense for a Black Lives Matter activist.
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