Bull
Bull tries to help a CEO whose company is accused of killing an employee with its self-driving car.
Bull tries to help a CEO whose company is accused of killing an employee with its self-driving car.
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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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