Bull
J.P. Nunnelly agrees to act as Benny's attorney in exchange for Bull's help on three of her cases.
J.P. Nunnelly agrees to act as Benny's attorney in exchange for Bull's help on three of her cases.
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A state governor and the co-owner of a skydiving company die during a jump.
Bull assists the U.S. Attorney's office with a manslaughter trial against a real estate magnate.
Benny defends a whistle-blowing army analyst who has been court-martialed.
A professional video game player is accused of intentionally losing a championship game.
The wife of a man whom Danny helped imprison tries to force Bull to prove her husband's innocence.
Bull consults on a couple's civil suit against a teacher who had sexual contact with their son.
Bull tries to help a CEO whose company is accused of killing an employee with its self-driving car.
Old marital issues hinder Bull's attempt to help his ex-wife's defense in a wrongful death lawsuit.
Bull returns to his childhood home to help with the defense of a young man accused of arson.
A surgeon with a God complex is sued for malpractice; Bull hires a previous client's attorney.
The parents of a slain socialite ask Bull to help prosecute their daughter's fiance for the crime.
The team travels to a town with significance for Bull while helping a woman fight a lawsuit.
Bull and the team deal with jury bias as their client publicly accuses a star athlete of assault.
A politician stands to benefit from Bull's client being convicted of vehicular manslaughter.
Dr. Bull discovers a jury has a gender bias toward his client, a female pilot accused of negligence.
Dr. Jason Bull creates strategies to help clients of his trial consulting firm win cases.
Bull and the team head to court to finalize a negligent homicide defense.
Bull defends a building owner accused of killing tenants by carbon monoxide poisoning.
A mysterious delivery causes Bull to black out, leaving him with no memory of his movements.
Bull is sidelined with a back injury; Marissa and Chunk are forced to go to court without him.
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