
The Practice
Alan Shore sues his former partners at Young, Frutt & Berluti for wrongful termination.

Alan Shore sues his former partners at Young, Frutt & Berluti for wrongful termination.

Shore irks Eugene when he retains the services of another law firm.

Rising tensions between Eugene and Alan Shore shake the firm.

Alan braces for the jury's verdict in his friend's murder case.

Alan is forced to seek Jimmy's help with the case of his childhood friend.

Alan goes home to defend his childhood friend when he is accused of murdering his mistress.

Jimmy and Jamie defend an elderly man accused of slaying a member of the local Irish mob.

Eugene represents a man who was tortured while in police custody.

Alan uses unorthodox methods to defend a murder suspect; Tara tries her first case.

A girl, 12, seeks asylum in the United States to escape an arranged marriage.

Alan Shore represents a client who claims a prescription drug induced her husband's suicide.

Berluti employs an unusual strategy when defending a rape suspect.

Eugene and Jimmy defend the leader of a white supremacist group.

Eugene must represent a white supremacist; Jamie and Eugene's relationship is put to the test.

Sheila's behavior is erratic; a client refuses to divulge his identity.

Ellenor agrees to hire a lawyer who was recently fired for embezzlement.

Bobby announces his resignation and appoints Eugene senior partner.

Bobby comes clean to Lindsay about his affair with Sarah Barker.

Bobby and Lindsay decide to separate, and he finds solace elsewhere.

A troubled woman hires Jimmy to enter into a negotiation involving CBS President Les Moonves.