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Dr. Jason Bull is the charming and cocky founder of successful trial consulting firm Trial Analysis Corporation, where he and his team of experts employ psychology, human intuition and high-tech data to understand jurors, lawyers, witnesses and defendants, and construct effective narratives to help their clients win. Bull's team include his brother-in-law Benny, neurolinguistics expert Marissa, former detective Danny, hacker Cable, and Chunk, who helps perfect clients' appearances for trial. "Bull" is inspired by the early career of Dr. Phil McGraw, who also serves as executive producer.
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.
S2, EP13 "Kill Shot"
A widow hires Bull when the police decide she is a suspect in her wealthy husband's death.
S2, EP14 "Keep Your Friends Close"
Bull assists in the FBI's case against a hacker they believe breached air traffic control at LaGuardia Airport; Cable learns that the accused is her friend's husband; she risks everything to prove his innocence.
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.
S2, EP11 "Survival Instincts"
Bull represents a teenager arrested for robbing a jewelry store with an older man she disappeared with 18 months earlier.
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.
S2, EP9 "Thanksgiving"
Bull finds himself working a case solo after he releases his team to enjoy Thanksgiving with their families; Chunk makes a major personal decision; Marissa's dinner with Kyle is abruptly canceled.
S2, EP8 "The Devil, the Detail"
Bull helps the parents of a former employee sue a drug company when their son commits suicide during a drug trial; the drug company brings its own scientist into the trial.